A series of explosions rocked a convention centre in Kerala's Kalamassery on Sunday, resulting in one fatality and injuries to at least 20 individuals, according to official reports.
The incident unfolded with two distinct explosions occurring within minutes of the commencement of a prayer meeting.
As per NDTV, the distressing incident transpired during a convention organised by Jehovah's Witnesses at the Kalamassery centre, situated approximately 10 kilometres to the northeast of Kochi.
Witnesses present at the convention centre recounted that the first explosion disrupted the prayer session, followed by two additional blasts, intensifying the chaos and panic among attendees.
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Kerala's Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan characterized the explosions as "unfortunate", and stated that the situation is being treated with utmost seriousness. Senior police officials from across the state are en route to the site of the explosions to oversee the response and investigation.
Kerala Health Minister Veena George has issued a directive for all healthcare personnel to immediately report for duty in the aftermath of the explosions, in preparation for potential medical requirements.
The exact cause of the explosions remains unknown at this point and will be subject to investigation by the National Investigation Agency. A forensic team from the agency has already arrived at the scene, where they are actively collecting evidence to unravel the circumstances surrounding this tragic event.