108 Dead In Kollam Fire, But Temple Board Still Wants Fireworks | Read

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A day after 108 people were killed in a fire at a temple in Kollam in Kerala, officials in charge of running nearly 1,000 Hindu shrines in the state say they will not accept a ban on fireworks.

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