DOH: Fireworks injuries climb to 235 amid delayed reports, more expected

The Department of Health reported 235 fireworks-related injuries nationwide since December 21, 2025, up sharply from 140 cases logged before New Year's Eve, with totals expected to exceed 300 due to late submissions from hospitals.

Updating from 140 cases through December 30, the DOH logged 235 fireworks-related injuries (FWRI) as of Thursday across 62 sentinel hospitals, a 127.66% jump expected to reach around 300 with delayed reports up to early January 1, 2026, spokesman Albert Domingo said Friday.

Domingo urged immediate medical attention for injuries to prevent tetanus, with free vaccinations at government hospitals.

In the Cordillera Administrative Region, 11 new cases brought the total to 22 as of 6 a.m. January 1—all male patients. Apayao reported eight, Kalinga seven, Baguio City four, and Abra three; Benguet, Ifugao, and Mountain Province had none due to stricter enforcement. Leading causes: boga and kwitis (four each), dynamite (three), luces, whistle bomb, and five-star (two each), pla-pla (one).

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Dramatic scene of New Year's Eve fireworks chaos in Germany: raging fires, injured youths, firefighters and paramedics under attack amid exploding pyrotechnics.
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Fireworks escalation overshadows New Year's Eve 2025/2026

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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.

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.

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Year-end celebrations in Colombia resulted in 1,419 people injured by fireworks from December 2025 to January 2026, a 10.4% increase from the previous year. Among the victims, 428 are under 18, highlighting children's vulnerability. Health authorities urge an end to this dangerous practice.

Hong Kong's Health Bureau says 67 of the 79 people injured in the Tai Po fire have recovered and been discharged, with the remaining 12 in stable condition. The blaze claimed at least 161 lives and displaced thousands of residents.

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An accidental fire in the Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, during New Year's celebrations has caused at least 40 deaths and over 115 injuries, mostly among young people. The blaze spread rapidly, causing explosions and chaotic scenes described as a 'battlefield' by witnesses. Authorities are investigating the cause, while families anxiously await victim identification.

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.

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Investigators in the deadly New Year's Eve fire at Le Constellation bar in Switzerland's Crans-Montana have identified party fountains on champagne bottles as the likely cause, igniting the ceiling. Updates include nationalities of the 119 injured, bar owners' distress, checks on safety compliance, and transfers to German hospitals.

 

 

 

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