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INQToday: 340 firecracker–related injuries logged, so far – DOH

/ 01:32 PM January 01, 2025

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340 firecracker–related injuries logged, so far – DOH

The number of firecracker and fireworks-related injuries logged nationwide from December 22 until New Year’s Day is now at 340, the Department of Health (DOH) announced on Wednesday.

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The figure is 34 percent lower compared to the 519 cases recorded in the same period last year.

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EAMC Spokesperson Dr. John Paul Ner said five of the 21 victims required hospitalization due to the severity of their injuries.

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