Fire Breaks Out at Kerala Crematorium: Three Injured

A fire incident at a gas-fired crematorium in Ranni, Kerala, injured three people during a funeral. A gas leak in the cremation unit is believed to have sparked the fire. Allegations have been made against the staff, prompting calls for a detailed investigation.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Pathanamthitta | Updated: 25-08-2025 22:22 IST | Created: 25-08-2025 22:22 IST
Fire Breaks Out at Kerala Crematorium: Three Injured
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On Monday, a routine funeral at a gas-fired crematorium in Ranni, Kerala, turned tragic when a fire broke out, injuring three people. Local police confirmed the incident happened during a funeral ritual.

The accident occurred as the body of an elderly woman was being cremated. Camphor was lit as part of the rituals, and a suspected gas leak from the cremation unit caused the fire. People standing nearby were caught in the flames.

Relatives allege that the crematorium staff were intoxicated at the time, demanding an investigation and corrective measures. The local panchayat expressed regret and promised a thorough inquiry. Officials reassured that the injured victims' conditions are stable and not life-threatening.

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