This Article is From Apr 10, 2016

Kollam Temple Fire: Military Begins Rescue Work At Site

Kollam Temple Fire: Military Begins Rescue Work At Site

Indian naval ships Kabra, Kalpeni and Sunayna sailed to Kollam with medical supplies, the official said.

New Delhi: The Army, Navy And Air Force today Joined Rescue Operations in Puttingal temple in Kollam where a fire tragedy left some 100 people dead, officials said.

At least six helicopters, two aircraft, three naval ships and army medical teams were deployed, a defence ministry official said.

A dornier utility aircraft, two advanced light helicopters (ALH) and two chetaks with medical teams were sent to the site from the Garuda naval air station at Kochi.

Four other utility helicopters, including MI17 and ALH, were launched from Sulur air force station in Tamil Nadu.

Indian naval ships Kabra, Kalpeni and Sunayna sailed to Kollam with medical supplies, the official said.

"Medical assistance is being provided by the army in Kollam. Two medical teams rushed from Thiruvananthapuram. Military hospitals are kept ready to receive patients," the official added.

An illegal fireworks show in a hindu temple in Kollam in Kerala early this morning set off a huge fire which left over 100 people dead and over 350 injured, many in critical condition.
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