Kuwait Fire Tragedy: IAF Flight Carrying Mortal Remains of Indians Lands at Cochin International Airport in Kerala (Watch Videos)
The 31 bodies include 23 Keralites, 7 Tamilians and one person from Karnataka, officials said. Officials had said that 49 people were killed in the fire in the Al-Mangaf building on June 12 and majority of them were Indians; the remaining were Pakistani, Filipino, Egyptian and Nepali nationals.
Kochi, June 14: An Indian Air Force (IAF) flight carrying the mortal remains of the Indians who died in the tragic fire incident in Kuwait two days ago, landed at the international airport here on Friday. The IAF C30J aircraft is carrying the bodies of the Indians and of them 31 were received at the airport here.
The 31 bodies include 23 Keralites, 7 Tamilians and one person from Karnataka, officials said. Officials had said that 49 people were killed in the fire in the Al-Mangaf building on June 12 and majority of them were Indians; the remaining were Pakistani, Filipino, Egyptian and Nepali nationals. Kuwait Fire Tragedy: IAF Aircraft Carrying Mortal Remains of 45 Indians Taken Off for Kochi, MoS Kirti Vardhan Singh Onboard (See Pics).
IAF Flight Carrying Mortal Remains of Indians Lands at Cochin Airport
The building in southern Kuwait's Mangaf area housed around 195 migrant workers.
(This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body)