DOH records 140 fireworks injuries before New Year's Eve

A day before New Year's Eve, the Department of Health recorded 140 fireworks-related injury cases, mostly among boys aged five to 14. This marks a 23 percent drop from the 182 cases in the same period last year. The DOH urged avoiding fireworks for children and opting for community displays for safety.

From December 21 to early morning of December 30, the Department of Health recorded 140 fireworks-related injury (FWRI) cases across 62 sentinel hospitals, a 23 percent decrease from the 182 cases in 2024. Most victims were boys aged five to 14, with 68 percent under 20 years old per some reports. Metro Manila led with 60 cases, followed by Western Visayas with 14 and Central Luzon with 13.

Leading causes included five-star, boga, unidentified fireworks, kwitis, and unlabeled or imported pyrotechnics, along with pla-pla and whistle bomb. Though only kwitis and whistle bomb are legal, the DOH advised against children handling any fireworks. "All fireworks injuries are dirty wounds and tetanus-prone. Even minor wounds require a tetanus booster at the emergency department," Health Secretary Ted Herbosa said in a press briefing.

Beyond wounds and burns, risks include amputation, blindness, hearing loss, asthma from smoke, and lung damage from toxins like lead and sulfur dioxide. "Community fireworks displays are safer because they're far from people. You just watch and everyone's happy," Herbosa added, suggesting alternatives like torotot or electronic fireworks.

Authorities destroyed thousands of illegal fireworks, arresting sellers. The Philippine National Police intensified crackdowns on illegal gunfiring during celebrations.

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Chaotic Walpurgis Night scene in Stockholm's Rålambshovsparken: youths launch fireworks, a girl injured in the eye, police make arrests amid smoke and flashes.
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Rowdy Walpurgis Night in Rålambshovsparken injures youths

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On Walpurgis Night April 30, 2026, hundreds of youths gathered in Rålambshovsparken in Stockholm, leading to chaos with firecrackers and rockets. A teenage girl was hit in the eye by a rocket and taken to hospital, while two teenagers were arrested. Police urge parents to pick up their children.

A 17-year-old boy at the time has been charged with firing a firework into a crowd celebrating New Year's on Stora Torget in Enköping earlier this year. Police saw the boy place the lit firework on the square shortly after midnight, after which it launched into the gathering. No one was injured in the incident.

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Mora District Court has sentenced two boys for violating the Public Order Act after they fired rockets near a horse farm in Furudal on New Year's Eve.

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