With
the report on Calicut Mittayi Theruv fire, due today, on April 20th, people
from the region is expecting to know something concrete on what caused the
fire.
So far there is no such definitive
answer also on how the reported explosion heard before the fire has taken place. But all experts are
unanimous on one opinion that what exploded was not the usual crackers.
There was certainly an element of some explosives involved.
The nearby
coconut tree was broken into three pieces. Considerably
big cracks were caused on the buildings around the Kerala stationery Mart by
the explosion. All these are considered as pointers to the involvement of
banned explosives used in crackers.
The experts
believe that the explosive which caused the disaster was ‘pottassium
chlorate’ and their suspicion has turned true in the lab test. Use of this
chemical was banned in cracker manufacturing. The experts explain that the
involvement of potassium chlorate and that it was trapped within the four
wall of the godown has caused such a strong explosion. The force of which
could be felt in 1.5km radius from the site of explosion in the city. The
chemical which is legally recommended for the crackers is Potassium Nitrate
because it explodes only after three stages. Fumes at first, catches fire at
second, and at last blasts. This gives enough time for the user to move
away.
But the cracker
makers tend to use Potassium Chlorate because it explodes much more louder
than that of Potassium Nitrate. But they explode so quickly that the user
does not get enough time to move away making it extremely dangerous to use.
The experts also brush away the possibility of the involvement of explosives
like gelatin and RDX. They explain that the explosion caused by such
explosives will not smoke to the extend it did at Mittayi Theruvu. The post
mortem report also proves that the victims were exposed to high quantity of
Carbon Monoxide. Experts also point out that if gelatin and RDX was used,
the bodies would have been shattered beyond recognition. But at Mittayi
Theruvu, the death was caused by burns and suffocation. They also explained
that elements of Nitroglicerin and Nitrocellouse would have been
found during the post mortem if geletine and RDX had exploded but the
postmortem report talk only about CarbonMonoxide.
Hopefully, all
these doubts will be cleared once the group of experts from the center who
are currently investigating at the sight of mishap give their reports.
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Mittayi Theruvu - the pride of Calicut