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Keralam Congress Mp Kc Venugopal Urges Centre to Increase Ex Gratia for Thrissur Fire Tragedy Victims

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AI-generatedIndustrial accidents involving fireworks storage facilities highlight safety and regulatory concerns in hazardous materials handling. Such incidents often trigger discussions about compensation adequacy and government response mechanisms for victims' families.
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- Massive fire at fireworks storage facility in Thrissur, Keralam on April 22, 2026
- 13 deaths, 5 critical injuries, 17 minor injuries reported
- Congress MP KC Venugopal urges Central government to increase ex-gratia compensation
- Current compensation: Rs 2 lakh for deceased, Rs 50,000 for injured announced by PM Modi
- Keralam government allocated Rs 50 lakh for emergency management
The industrial sector is likely to experience negative sentiment due to heightened safety concerns following the fireworks incident. Regulatory scrutiny may increase, impacting compliance costs.
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