DOH: Fireworks-related injuries jump to 28 | Inquirer News

DOH: Fireworks-related injuries jump to 28

By: - Reporter / @zacariansINQ
/ 01:44 PM December 25, 2023

DOH says the count of fireworks-related injuries jumped to 28

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MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Health (DOH) reported 16 more fireworks-related injuries, increasing the total count to 28 ahead of the New Year celebration.

Data from DOH showed that from 6:00 a.m. on December 24 to 5:59 a.m. on December 25, 15 males and one female were wounded due to firecrackers. Their ages range from six to 35 years old.

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The DOH said 94 percent of the latest cases occurred at home or on the street. It also said that 31 percent happened in Metro Manila.

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One of the 16 new cases was a passive onlooker. He suffered an eye injury, according to the agency, adding that seven of them were caused by government-approved firecrackers.

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Of the the total number of fireworks-related injuries, 10 were labeled as passive bystanders or spectators.

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“It is unsafe to use any fireworks, legal or illegal, at home or nearby streets. Many victims are not even involved in lighting them,” the DOH said.

“There is a legal basis and a moral duty for local leaders and the police to ensure safety from fireworks,” it added.

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