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DILG chief calls for total ban on firecrackers

/ 09:36 PM December 15, 2023

BANNED Among the firecrackers banned by the government are “piccolo,” which is popular among children, and “pla-pla.” —NIÑO JESUS ORBETA

 (INQUIRER file photo / JESUS ORBETA)

MANILA, Philippines – Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos Jr. on Friday appealed to local government units (LGUs) nationwide to implement a total ban on firecrackers. 

 “Akoy nananawagan sa lahat ng LGU na sana magpasa tayo ng total ban on firecrackers. I think Davao is the first one, ang Quezon City ay nagpasa na rin. Okay lang ang pyrotechnics, yung mga ilaw ilaw,” said Abalos in a press conference on Friday.

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(I am calling on all LGUs to impose a total ban on firecrackers. I think Davao is the first one, Quezon City did the same. Pyrotechnics are okay.)

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Abalos said LGUs may designate public places where people can safely view fireworks displays. 

 “Ganoon na lang siguro ang gawin natin. Kaya ako’y nananawagan sa mga LGUs – if it’s possible, I’ll be giving them templates ng ban on firecrackers through ordinance,” said Abalos. 

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(Maybe that’s what we should do. That’s why I’m calling on all LGUs — if it’s possible, I’ll be giving them templates on a ban on firecrackers through an ordinance.)

Abalos said the Bureau of Fire Protection is on alert, noting the high risk of fire amid holiday season due to firecrackers. 

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