Malta Independent

Philippine New Year firecracke­rs leave 1 dead, 380 injured

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New Year’s firecracke­rs left at least one man dead and 380 others injured, and caused a fire that gutted 1,000 shanties in the Philippine­s despite rain and a government warning campaign, officials said.

A drunken man lit a dynamiteli­ke firecracke­r called “Goodbye Philippine­s” and embraced it in Manila as it exploded, ripping his jaw and killing him, Health Secretary Janet Garin announced.

Fire officials said a rocket lit by revellers set an abandoned hut ablaze, sparking a fire that razed about 1,000 shanties in Manila’s Tondo slum district and displacing several thousand families.

Many superstiti­ous Filipinos usher in the new year with powerful firecracke­rs, believing that noisy celebratio­ns — largely influenced by Chinese tradition — drive away bad luck and evil.

Garin said the number of injured, while still alarming, was less than half of last year’s toll because of rain late Thursday and a government scare campaign that involved showing gory pictures of past victims with their fingers ripped off by firecracke­r blasts.

The government has promoted fireworks shows sponsored by shopping centers, cities and even TV networks to discourage people from lighting their own firecracke­rs.

A large religious group, Iglesia ni Cristo, said it set off more than 700,000 pyrotechni­c devices to try to break a Guinness record for the largest fireworks display. Tens of thousands of church members and other revelers watched the spectacle in Bocaue town in Bulacan province, north of Manila.

While illegal large firecracke­rs caused deaths and serious injuries, smaller ones allowed by law also caused injuries, especially among children, Garin said at a news conference.

“What’s really better is a total ban on all firecracke­rs,” she said.

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