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Dunkirk101
02-18-2007, 02:14 AM
Beijing fireworks injure 125

BEIJING, China (AP) -- At least 125 people were injured setting off Chinese New Year fireworks Sunday in Beijing, where the noisy tradition has made a comeback after a ban was lifted, state media said.

The official Xinhua News Agency cited police as blaming the injuries on shoddy firecrackers that had flooded into China's capital city this year.

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The fireworks were part of celebrations marking the start of the Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival, which began Sunday.

Xinhua described three of the injuries as serious; one person's eyes had to be removed.

An official with Beijing's Tongren Hospital said 44 people has been admitted with eye injuries from setting off fireworks, the agency reported.

It said that 114 accidental fireworks-caused fires were reported in Beijing, but that the blazes caused no injuries.

Fire toll
The nationwide fire toll was likely to be far more serious. Accidental fires killed 63 people in China over the holiday last year.

Regulations limit fireworks to certain parts of the capital, and to a half-hour period on Chinese New Year's Eve -- but few people seemed to follow the rules. Skyrockets were exploding over much of downtown Beijing from dusk Saturday through early Sunday.

Firecrackers popped noisily throughout the night, and on Sunday morning city streets were littered with tattered red paper and the cardboard casings from spent fireworks.

Under pressure from the public, Beijing and some other Chinese cities eased a decade-old ban on fireworks last year, letting people take part in an ancient New Year tradition meant to drive away bad luck and scare off evil spirits.

Fireworks sales by government-approved vendors jumped to 380,000 boxes this year from the 240,000 sold last year, Xinhua said.

However, about 560 million illegal and shoddy firecrackers were also seized -- more than four times the amount confiscated last year -- the agency said. It did not give last year's figure. :@@:

link: http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/asiapcf/02/17/beijing.fireworks.ap/index.html

Thislin
02-18-2007, 02:51 AM
I note that the report puts "illegal" and "shoddy" together over and over again. It sounds to me someone has a vested interest in their "legal" monopoly.

All fireworks are inherently very dangerous, and any can explode unexpectedly, and need to be dealt with as such. Therefore by definition all fireworks are "shoddy."

Vietnam now bans all fireworks (except a pathetic public display), and the ban is effective, so I imagine the Chinese could regulate manufacture better than that. Things are going on the Chinese press doesn't report.