The Borneo Post

Seven dead as Iran teen botches homemade fireworks

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TEHRAN: An Iranian teenager making homemade fireworks for a festival ahead of the Persian New Year blew up his home, killing himself and six other family members, a prosecutor said yesterday.

The house in the northweste­rn city of Ardebil was flattened by the force of the blast, the city’s prosecutor general, Naser Atabati, told the judiciary’s Mizan Online news website.

“Seven were killed, one was severely injured and three others lightly wounded,” he said.

The dead were five teenagers and a middle-aged couple.

Fireworks and bonfires traditiona­lly mark the last Wednesday of the Persian year, a fire festival known as Chaharshan­beh-Soori.

This year Persian New Year, or Nowruz, falls on the following Tuesday, March 21.

It is a pre-Islamic tradition associated with the Zoroastria­n religion that is still widely observed, not only in Farsi-speaking areas but also in mainly ethnic Azeri cities like Ardebil.

Every year, authoritie­s launch public awareness campaigns about the dangers of fireworks.

During last year’s festival, three people were killed and more than 2,500 injured.

This year’s publicity campaign has called for ‘respect’ for 16 firefighte­rs who died battling a blaze in a Tehran highrise in January. — AFP

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