Fireworks tragedy: PM Modi directs MoS Suresh Gopi to rush to Thrissur
Delhi/Thrissur, April 21 : Thrissur MP and Union Minister of State for Tourism Suresh Gopi has been asked by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to immediately proceed to Thrissur in view of the Thrissur Pooram tragedy that has triggered widespread concern and grief.
Responding to the Prime Minister’s direction, Suresh Gopi said he is currently en route to the Delhi airport to take the Kochi flight.
He is expected to reach Kochi by around 11 p.m. before continuing his journey by road to Thrissur.
The MP expressed deep anguish over the incident.
“This tragedy is really sad. I just can’t come to terms with what I am hearing. I have no words to describe it and I am deeply saddened,” he said, adding that his immediate priority is to reach the affected area and coordinate with local authorities.
At least 12 people were killed, and several others were injured following a massive explosion at a fireworks manufacturing unit in Mundathikkodu, Thrissur, in Kerala during preparations for the Thrissur Pooram, one of India’s most celebrated temple festivals.
A state government official who reached the spot said there were around 40 people who were working in the unit as the organisers had got lunch for the employees.
The Prime Minister’s Office is understood to be closely monitoring the situation, with directions issued for swift coordination between central and state agencies.
The decision to ask the Thrissur MP to return immediately underscores the seriousness with which the unfolding developments are being viewed at the highest levels.
Officials in Thrissur district are reportedly engaged in emergency response measures, with senior administrative and police officials assessing the situation and coordinating relief efforts.
Suresh Gopi, who represents Thrissur in the Lok Sabha, is expected to take stock of the situation on arrival and meet affected families and officials involved in the response.
Further details, including the confirmed casualty figure and the cause of the tragedy, are awaited as authorities continue their assessment.
Responding to the Prime Minister’s direction, Suresh Gopi said he is currently en route to the Delhi airport to take the Kochi flight.
He is expected to reach Kochi by around 11 p.m. before continuing his journey by road to Thrissur.
The MP expressed deep anguish over the incident.
“This tragedy is really sad. I just can’t come to terms with what I am hearing. I have no words to describe it and I am deeply saddened,” he said, adding that his immediate priority is to reach the affected area and coordinate with local authorities.
At least 12 people were killed, and several others were injured following a massive explosion at a fireworks manufacturing unit in Mundathikkodu, Thrissur, in Kerala during preparations for the Thrissur Pooram, one of India’s most celebrated temple festivals.
A state government official who reached the spot said there were around 40 people who were working in the unit as the organisers had got lunch for the employees.
The Prime Minister’s Office is understood to be closely monitoring the situation, with directions issued for swift coordination between central and state agencies.
The decision to ask the Thrissur MP to return immediately underscores the seriousness with which the unfolding developments are being viewed at the highest levels.
Officials in Thrissur district are reportedly engaged in emergency response measures, with senior administrative and police officials assessing the situation and coordinating relief efforts.
Suresh Gopi, who represents Thrissur in the Lok Sabha, is expected to take stock of the situation on arrival and meet affected families and officials involved in the response.
Further details, including the confirmed casualty figure and the cause of the tragedy, are awaited as authorities continue their assessment.