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8 Killed in Pre-New Year Fireworks Explosion in China
16 Feb
Summary
- Eight people died in a fireworks shop explosion in Beijing.
- The blast occurred on Sunday, February 15, due to improper firework use.
- Authorities urged stricter supervision of fireworks to prevent future accidents.

Eight individuals lost their lives in a severe explosion at a fireworks shop in Beijing. The tragic incident occurred on the afternoon of Sunday, February 15, just prior to the upcoming Chinese New Year festivities.
The blast, attributed to a local resident improperly setting off fireworks near the store, also resulted in two people suffering minor burns. This event has prompted a strong reaction from national authorities.
The Ministry of Emergency Management has issued a directive to all regions, calling for intensified oversight of the entire fireworks lifecycle – from production and transportation to sales and usage. This measure aims to avert future accidents and ensure public safety during the Spring Festival.
Authorities stressed the importance of strictly prohibiting any testing of fireworks and firecrackers in proximity to stores. They also committed to punishing offenders involved in illegal fireworks activities, ensuring a safe and auspicious celebration for all citizens.




