Kuwaiti authorities said they identified bodies of 45 Indians and three Filipino nationals killed in the fire.

Kuwaiti authorities said they identified bodies of 45 Indians and three Filipino nationals killed in the fire.

Kuwaiti authorities said they identified bodies of 45 Indians and three Filipino nationals killed in the fire.

Kochi: The C-130J transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force carrying the mortal remains of the 45 Indians killed in a fire at Kuwait's Mangaf reached the Cochin International Airport by 10.25 am on Friday. Union Minister of State External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh, who coordinated with Kuwaiti authorities ensuring swift repatriation, was onboard the aircraft.  

At least 50 migrant workers including 45 Indians (24 Malayalis) were killed and 49 others injured in the blaze. Kuwaiti authorities have already conducted DNA tests on the bodies as part of the identification process. 

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The immigration, customs and airport health office formalties of all 45 Indians were completed in Kochi. The mortal remains of 31 people-23 from Kerala, 7 from Tamil Nadu and 1 from Karnataka-were handed over to the authorities in Kochi. After clearance, remaining 14 bodies will be sent to Delhi in the same aircraft as domestic flight.

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and ministers wait at Kochi airport for receiving mortal remains of Kuwait fire victims. Photo: Manorama

According to a press release issued by the Indian embassy, the deceased are from Kerala (23), Tamil Nadu (7), Andhra Pradesh (3), UP (3). Odisha (2), Bihar, Punjab, Karnataka, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Jharkhand and Haryana (1 each). Denny Baby from Kollam's Karunagappally was not included in the list of Keralites. His funeral will take place in Mumbai. Thirty-three Indians are currently undergoing treatment at different hospitals in Kuwait.

Kerala CM receives mortal remains
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and ministers received the remains of 31 victims in Kochi. Public paid homage to the deceased at the Nedumbassery Cargo Airport. Union Minister Suresh Gopi and VD Satheesan are also present at the airport.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, speaking to reporters at the airport, said that 'pravasis' (expatriates) were the lifeline of Kerala and the deaths of so many Indian expatriates in the fire was a "huge disaster for the country". The CM also said that the incident was also a huge disaster for the expatriate community.

A special IAF aircraft carrying mortal remains of 45 Indian victims in the fire incident in Kuwait
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"It is an unending loss for the families of the deceased. The Kuwaiti government has taken strong and effective action following the incident and the Indian government intervened in a good way. Measures need to be taken to prevent a recurrence of such an incident and it is hoped that the Kuwaiti government will take the requisite action for the same," the CM said.

He also expressed hope that the Kuwaiti government would take the initiative to provide sufficient compensation to the families of the victims.

"For this, the Indian government should get in touch with the government in Kuwait to expedite the process as those who died there had gone there to earn a livelihood. Any amount of help to the bereaved families may not be enough," he said.

A special IAF aircraft carrying mortal remains of 45 Indian victims in the fire incident in Kuwait. Photo: X/Indian Embassy in Kuwait

Union Minister of State for Tourism and Petroleum Suresh Gopi, who was at the airport to receive the mortal remains, said that 'pravasis' are held in high regard by the state and Centre for the hard work they put in while working abroad.
"The tragedy is very painful," he said.

Photos of 11 Malayalis killed in the fire in Kuwait: Akash S Nair, Umarudheen Shameer, P V Muraleedharan, Stefin Abraham Sabu, Bahuleyan, Sreehari P (top row), Rengith K R, Lukose, Sajan George, Kelu Ponmaleri and Saju Varghese (bottow row). Photos: Special arrangement
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The CM paid tribute to the deceased by placing wreaths on their coffins, while Gopi laid red roses to pay his last respects.

Ambulances took the bodies of victims from Kerala and Tamil Nadu to their respective homes after a guard of honour. The body of the Karnataka native will be airlifted. The respective authorities from each district will accept the mortal remains of the victims, Minister P Rajeeve said. 

"Arrangement have made to ensure that the bodies are shifted to the mortuary if the funeral is not scheduled for Friday," Health Minister Veena George said. The Centre had denied political clearance to Kerala Health Minister Veena George to visit Kuwait. The Kerala Lok Sabha event which was to take place on June 14 morning has been shifted to 3 pm today.

Short circuit likely reason for fire
Kuwaiti Fire Force said the deadly fire was caused by an "electrical circuit". In a press statement, it said the conclusion was arrived at after examination of the scene of the incident, Kuwaiti news agency KUNA reported.

Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousuf Al-Sabah, serving as the First Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Interior, and Minister of Defence, said that authorities have identified 48 bodies. Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh, who reached Kuwait this morning, separately met the Gulf nation's foreign minister Abdullah Ali Al-Yahya, Al-Sabah and Health Minister Ahmad Abdelwahab Ahmad Al-Awadi. The Indian embassy in Kuwait said Foreign Minister Al-Yahya assured of full support including for medical care, early repatriation of mortal remains and investigation into the incident.

The fire in Al-Mangaf building was reported to authorities in Al-Ahmadi governorate at 4.30 am on Wednesday and most of the deaths were due to smoke inhalation, Kuwaiti media reported, adding the fire started in a kitchen. Construction firm NBTC group rented the building for the stay of more than 195 workers, most of them Indians from Kerala, Tamil Nadu and northern states, the Kuwaiti media said. Interior Minister Al-Sabah ordered an investigation into the fire incident and issued directions to apprehend the owner and janitor of Al-Mangaf building.  

Kuwait fire victims (Kerala)
1. Arun Babu from Thiruvananthapuram
2. Nitin Koothur from Kannur
3. Thomas Oommen from Tiruvalla
4. Mathew Thomas from Alappuzha
5. Akash S Nair (23) from Pandalam, Pathanamthitta
6. KR Ranjith (34) from Chengala in Kasaragod
7. Saju Varghese (56) from Konni, Pathanamthitta
8. Kelu Ponmaleri (55) from Kasaragod
9. Stefin Abraham Sabu (29) from Kottayam's Pampady
10. MP Bahulayan from Malappuram
11. Kuppante Purakkal Nooh from Kootayi, Tirur, Malappuram
12. Lukose aka Sabu (48) from Kollam's Velichikala
13. Sajan George from Punalur, Kollam.
14. P V Muraleedharan from Vazhamuttom, Pathanamthitta
15. Viswas Krishnan from Dharmadom, Kannur
16. Umarudheen Shameer (33) from Kollam's Pooyappally
17. Srihari Pradeep from Changanassery, Kottayam
18. Binoy Thomas from Chavakkad in Thrissur
19. Sreejesh Thankappan Nair
20. Sumesh Pillai Sundaran
21. Aneesh Kumar Unnankandi
22. Sibin Thevaroth Abraham (31) from Keezhvaipur, Pathanamthitta
23. Shibu Verghese

Kuwait fire victims (Other States)
1. Veerachami Mariappan - Tamil Nadu
2. Chinnadurai Krishnamurthy - Tamil Nadu
3. Sivashankar Govind - Tamil Nadu
4. Raju Abameesan - Tamil Nadu
5. Karuppanna Ramu - Tamil Nadu
6. Bunaf Richard Roy Ananda Manoharan - Tamil Nadu
7. Muhammad Sharif - Tamil Nadu
8. Satyanarayana Molletti - Andhra
9. Eshwarudu Meesala - Andhra
10. Lokanatham Tamada - Andhra
11. Sheo Shankar Singh - Bihar
12. Mohammed Jahore - Odisha
13. Santosh Kumar Gowda - Odisha
14. Vijayakumar Prasanna - Karnataka
15. Denny Baby Karunakaran - Maharashtra
16. Dwarikesh Patta Naik - Bengal
17. Praveen Madhav Singh - Uttar Pradesh
18. Jairam Gupta - Uttar Pradesh
19. Angad Gupta - Uttar Pradesh
20. MD Ali Hussain - Jharkhand
21. Anil Giri - Haryana
22. Himat Rai - Punjab