Over 100 people were killed and 383 injured in a devastating fire that engulfed the 100-year-old Puttingal Devi Temple complex during a display of fireworks early on Sunday. Here are the latest developments:

1. Despite tragedy, temple board says no ban on fireworks during festivals Amid growing clamour for a ban on fireworks displays in Kerala - in the wake of the Kollam temple tragedy - the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB), which manages about 1,255 temples in the state, has said it is against a complete ban on such displays. Prayar Goapalakrishnan, President of the TDB, said the board is against banning pyrotechnics during temple festivals because they are part of rituals.

2. Case against 25 Police have registered a case against 25 people - including 15 temple committee members, 2 fireworks contractors and 8 others, - for attempt to murder and other charges in connection with the Putttingal Devi temple fire tragedy.

3. 5 detained for questioning Five persons have been held for questioning but police did not the reveal their identity or say if they are part of the 25 people against whom cases have been lodged. The accused are charged under Section 307 (attempt to murder) and 308 (attempt to commit culpable homicide) of the IPC and Section four of the Explosives Substances Act, police said.

4. Crime branch takes over probe

5. Heart-wrenching search for loved ones At hospitals, morgues and police stations, families are involved in a heart-wrenching search for loved ones they fear have perished in the blast that tore apart concrete buildings. The task is being made more difficult by the fact that some of those killed are unrecognizable.

6. Three cars filled with explosives and two sacks filled with fire crackers were found near the Paravur temple. Police have sought permission to defuse these explosives.

7. At least 383 of the injured are undergoing treatment at various hospitals in Kollam and in the state capital.

8. A seven-member team led by chief controller, explosives, Sudarshan Kamal, is inspecting the site of the temple fire.

9. Ten trustees of the temple are reportedly missing. Police haven't been able to contact them.