Philippine Daily Inquirer

ANOTHER FIRECRACKE­R FACTORY EXPLOSION KILLS 2 KIDS

- —CARMELA REYES-ESTROPE

STA. MARIA, BULACAN— The campaign for a national firecracke­r ban has grown louder following the death of two children in another firecracke­r factory explosion here on Wednesday.

Brylee Mayo, 5, and his sister, Ashley, 2, were killed in the explosion at a factory at Sitio Bangka-bangkaan in Barangay Pulong Buhangin here at 9:15 a.m. Seven factory workers were injured.

Supt. Ranier Valones, Sta. Maria police chief, said investigat­ors have yet to determine the cause of the blast. The provincial government also wants to know how and why children were in hazardous work places like a firecracke­r factory.

The injured were Mary Grace Mayo, Ryan Magnai, Raymund Montante, Jay-Ar Mejares, Nelson Duque, Johny Hompak and an unidentifi­ed worker.

Valones said the factory makes “kuwitis” (skyrockets) and is owned by Wilfredo Alonzo, a licensed manufactur­er.

On Oct. 12, an explosion triggered a fire that razed a row of firecracke­r stores in Bocaue town. Gina Gonzales, a firecracke­r dealer, and Manuel Ayala, a soft drink dealer, were killed and 24 others were hurt.

Investigat­ions traced the blast to the improper storage of chemicals used in making firecracke­rs and other pyrotechni­c products.

Bocaue is the province’s firecracke­r manufactur­ing and retail center, but most factories producing firecracke­rs and pyrotechni­c products are located in this town.

Celso Cruz, president emeritus of the Philippine Pyrotechni­c Manufactur­ers and Dealers Associatio­n Inc. (PPMDAI), said the latest accident should not be used as reason to impose a ban on the sale and use of firecracke­rs.

It would also not justify a repeal of Republic Act No. 7183, the law that regulates the manufactur­e, sale and distributi­on of firecracke­rs and pyrotechni­c products in the country, he said.

“There were lapses in regulation and by the manufactur­er [which led to the explosion] but it does not mean we should ban the industry completely,” said.

 ?? —JOAN BONDOC ?? DEADLY BANG Policemen and firemen inspect the extent of damage to a firecracke­r manufactur­ing area in Sta. Maria town in Bulacan province after an explosion on Wednesday.
—JOAN BONDOC DEADLY BANG Policemen and firemen inspect the extent of damage to a firecracke­r manufactur­ing area in Sta. Maria town in Bulacan province after an explosion on Wednesday.

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