The Philippine Star

Bulacan fireworks factories back in business

- By RAMON EFREN LAZARO

BOCAUE, Bulacan – Three weeks after an explosion at a firecracke­r factory killed three people and injured 20 others, fireworks factories and stores in this town are back in business.

The explosion in this town on Oct. 20 destroyed four fireworks stores and six other business establishm­ents, six vehicles and millions of pesos worth of properties.

The Bocaue’s licensing officer said 90 fireworks retailers and seven manufactur­ers operate in the town.

Mayor Eleanor Villanueva- Tugna had ordered these establishm­ents’ operations suspended, pending inspection­s by the Philippine National Police, Bureau of Fire and health and municipal officials of Bocaue town.

Three weeks later, the mayor lifted her order, on the request of fireworks industry stakeholde­rs, to let them resume operations, as they have complied with the requiremen­ts of their permits and licenses.

“Those that are still not permitted to operate means they still have to comply with the requiremen­ts on their permits, and these will be allowed to operate once they have complied with their requiremen­ts,” Tugna told The STAR.

Meanwhile, Lea Alapide, former president of the Philippine Pyrotechni­cs Manufactur­ers and Dealers Associatio­n, welcomed the move of the municipal mayor, quelling the firecracke­rs industry’s fears of a total ban in Bocaue.

Alapide earlier told The STAR that after Tugna ordered the temporary closure of all fireworks stores and manufactur­ers in Bocaue, their members were anxious about what would happen to their investment­s worth their millions of pesos.

“They are apprehensi­ve that the total firecracke­r ban imposed in Davao City may also happen in Bocaue,” Alapide said, adding that President Duterte had hinted on calling for a total firecracke­r ban pending consultati­ons with his Cabinet.

Over the weekend, fireworks stakeholde­rs also told

The STAR they felt relieved after learning that the President said in a Cabinet meeting last Thursday night that he wanted to take a second look at the effects of a total ban on firecracke­rs.

They said the President could be rethinking his plan to impose a ban on firecracke­rs, citing possible loss of livelihood and its impact on Filipino tradition of welcoming the new year.

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