Dramatic scene of New Year's Eve fireworks chaos in Germany: raging fires, injured youths, firefighters and paramedics under attack amid exploding pyrotechnics.
Imagen generada por IA

Fireworks escalation overshadows New Year's Eve 2025/2026

Imagen generada por IA

New Year's Eve 2025/2026 in Germany and the Netherlands was marked by severe accidents, fires, and attacks on emergency services. Two young people died in Bielefeld from homemade pyrotechnics, with injuries and numerous fires reported. Despite a somewhat calmer course in places, authorities call for stricter regulations.

The transition from 2025 to 2026 brought an escalation of fireworks incidents in Germany and the Netherlands. In Bielefeld, two 18-year-olds died in accidents involving homemade pyrotechnics; both suffered fatal facial injuries. One incident occurred in the Baumheide district, where the man died on site, and the other in Brake, where he succumbed to injuries in the hospital.

Further injuries were reported: Near Rostock, a 23-year-old lost his left hand due to an exploding banger, and in Leipzig, a 16-year-old girl lost one and a half fingers. A multi-family house burned in Marburg, possibly triggered by a New Year's rocket. In Baden-Württemberg, three people died in fires in Bonndorf, Lenzkirch, and Giengen an der Brenz.

Attacks on police and rescue personnel increased: In Leipzig, Hamburg, and other cities, officers were pelted with pyrotechnics; in Berlin, even paramedics were targeted. In Hamburg, ten police officers were injured so severely they could not continue duty. Bremen's Interior Senator Eva Högl called the assaults "shocking." German Red Cross President Hermann Gröhe condemned: "The increasing violence against rescue forces – unfortunately especially on New Year's Eve – is a shocking sign of growing coarseness in parts of our society."

Firefighters were on constant duty: In Hagen, multiple roof structures burned, and in Erfurt, a historic building at Domplatz spread to two adjacent houses – presumably caused by rockets. In Berlin, where 4300 police were deployed, the night was calmer than before, with dozens injured and hundreds arrested.

Berlin's Interior Senator Iris Spranger (SPD) demands reform of the explosives law and more state competencies. GdP Chairman Andreas Roßkopf calls for harsher penalties: "The use of illegal fireworks against people [...] is not a minor offense, but dangerous bodily harm."

In the Netherlands, where bangers were allowed for the last time, violence and accidents escalated: Molotov cocktails and paving stones at police, two deaths, and severe injuries. In Amsterdam, the Vondelkirche burned down, its tower collapsed, and apartments were evacuated – cause unclear.

Qué dice la gente

X discussions highlight shock over two 18-year-olds' deaths in Bielefeld from homemade pyrotechnics, alongside numerous injuries including children losing fingers and attacks on emergency services in German cities like Berlin. Many users demand a fireworks ban, calling the tradition senseless and dangerous. Skeptical voices argue incidents stem from illegal self-made devices, cautioning against banning legal fireworks. Similar chaos in the Netherlands, with fires and violence, amplifies calls for reform.

Artículos relacionados

Berlin police make mass arrests amid New Year's Eve fireworks chaos, with rockets fired at emergency services and injured officers.
Imagen generada por IA

More than 300 arrests in Berlin on New Year's Eve for fireworks misuse

Reportado por IA Imagen generada por IA

In Berlin's New Year's Eve night, police made more than 300 temporary arrests for dangerous fireworks and rocket firing. There were attacks on emergency services using pyrotechnics, injuring several officers lightly. The celebrations overall proceeded more calmly than in previous years.

Sales of New Year's Eve fireworks began on Monday, drawing long queues across Germany as customers rush to buy bangers and rockets. Many wait for hours to secure their purchases, amid ongoing debates over a potential ban. The industry association anticipates a sales increase.

Reportado por IA

Armin Rolfink, president of the General Customs Directorate, has urgently warned against using illegal fireworks ahead of the new year. Such pyrotechnics can cause severe injuries and lead to criminal proceedings. In 2024 alone, customs seized more than seven tons of illegal goods.

Un hombre de unos 30 años resultó gravemente herido en Nochevieja cuando un fuego artificial explotó en su cocina en Hörby. Se declaró un pequeño incendio que fue extinguido rápidamente. La policía considera el incidente imprudente pero no delictivo.

Reportado por IA

A twelve-year-old boy from Lower Saxony tried to extend the fuse of a found firecracker using a sparkler. The firework exploded in his hand, severely injuring him. Paramedics airlifted the boy to a clinic.

El Municipio Metropolitano de Mangaung en Bloemfontein ha expresado preocupaciones sobre los residentes que compran fuegos artificiales a vendedores no autorizados. Los funcionarios enfatizan la necesidad de que los comerciantes exhiban permisos válidos y piden precaución, especialmente entre los niños. Las violaciones de las ordenanzas podrían conllevar multas o prisión.

Reportado por IA

El sábado 27 de diciembre, alrededor de las 20:50, un grupo lanzó fuegos artificiales y bombas de humo desde la explanada del Trocadéro en París, lo que llevó a la detención de cuarenta personas por las fuerzas del orden. No se reportaron heridos en este incidente, detectado mediante videovigilancia. Es el segundo suceso de este tipo en menos de un mes en la capital.

 

 

 

Este sitio web utiliza cookies

Utilizamos cookies para análisis con el fin de mejorar nuestro sitio. Lee nuestra política de privacidad para más información.
Rechazar