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Fireworks explosion that killed 16 in Kerala: Bound by faith, economics and a way of life | Long Reads News – The Indian Express

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Among the 16 who died in the Kerala explosion was Satheesh, a 46-year-old licensed operator of the unit that stored and assembled the fireworks. How tradition and modernity, local economics and regulatory loops came together to form a combustible mix

THE FIRST thing you notice walking into the house that Satheesh P built is what he didn’t. The bedroom is finished. So are the living room and verandah. The kitchen, halfway done. Beyond that are cement walls left bare, floors that have never been tiled, another bedroom that exists only as an outline. He had been working on the house for years.

On the wall of the bedroom that he did finish is a pencil scrawl, “Soregam”. A child’s spelling for “swargam” or heaven, written with the kind of confidence children have before they begin to doubt themselves. She had written it on the wall her father’s shirts hang. Her father, Satheesh, died after fireworks assembled in a field for a temple festival exploded in Mundathicode village, Thrissur, on April 21, killing him and 15 others.

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