This was the account of Girija who said such an incident had never occurred earlier.
Giving an account of her experience, Girija, whose house is situated about a kilometre away from the temple, said she felt tremors soon after a massive explosion.
The mishap due to the display of fireworks occurred on the last day of the seven-day 'Meena Bharani' festivities.
Thousands of people had gathered at the temple precincts to witness the fireworks display underway since midnight when the blaze erupted at around 3.30 AM.
Lalu, a television journalist who was watching the fireworks from the terrace of a nearby building, said the mishap occurred towards the end of the festivities.
"I saw a huge fireball and then a thundering sound. Electricity in the area went off and I heard people screaming. It was a very chilling experience," he said.
Lalu said he immediately rushed to the spot and found about 10-15 people dead.
Raju, a local resident staying near the temple, said he
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The impact of the explosion was such that concrete chunks were found strewn even 500 metres away from the mishap spot.
An eyewitness Balaji said one of two youngsters sitting on a motorbike died on the spot and another was seriously injured when a portion of a concrete slab fell on them.
Several buildings, including a medical shop, suffered extensive damage, he said.
73-year-old Panjakshiamma, who had filed a complaint before the District Collector against permitting the temple authorities from conducting the fireworks display, said her house had suffered massive damage in the explosion.
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Of the 126 persons, who were brought to
Thiruvananthapuram Medical College Hospital, 13 died and eight have been identified so far.
Those identified are Vishnu Datt (18), Saju (24), Pramod (29), Pradeep Anil (50), Sethubabu (42), Njanasundaram (53), Anil (35)and Vishnu Vijayan (25), according to an official press release.
The others are yet to be identified, it said.
Of the injured, the condition of 12 was extremely critical, the release added.
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