What Happened During Diwali Celebrations in Hyderabad That Left 47 Injured?

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Key Takeaways
- 47 people injured during Diwali celebrations.
- 20 children among the injured.
- Majority received first aid and were discharged.
- Four fire incidents reported, causing property damage.
- Healthcare experts advise caution when using firecrackers.
Hyderabad, Oct 21 (NationPress) During the Diwali celebrations in Hyderabad and its surrounding areas, a total of 47 individuals were reported injured.
Medical professionals at the government-operated Sarojini Devi Eye Hospital in Mehdipatnam confirmed that 47 patients, including 20 children, arrived at the facility since the night of Monday.
According to Afreen Khader, an Assistant Professor at the hospital, 18 individuals presented with severe injuries, while others experienced minor wounds.
The majority of patients received initial treatment and were allowed to go home, while those with more serious conditions were admitted for further care.
A dedicated team of seven doctors provided treatment to the injured. Some suffered harm while bursting firecrackers, while others were struck by nearby fireworks.
In addition, several individuals injured in various parts of the city sought treatment at private healthcare facilities.
Healthcare providers have urged the public to exercise caution while handling firecrackers to prevent accidents.
In a related note, four fire incidents were reported across Hyderabad during the Diwali festivities. Although there were no fatalities, these incidents resulted in significant property damage.
A function hall on Jambagh Road, located within the jurisdiction of the Sultan Bazar Police Station, caught fire, prompting a quick response from fire services to bring the blaze under control. Materials stored for decoration were destroyed in the fire.
Another fire occurred in the Begumbazar area, where an apartment near a firecracker shop ignited. Firefighters promptly extinguished the flames.
In the Bahadurpura area, a fire originated in a scrap godown, requiring three fire engines to manage the situation, which ultimately led to the destruction of two vehicles.
Additionally, a fire broke out in the Mangalhat area due to a burning firecracker, affecting a kite-making unit and destroying both kites and materials.
Officials stated that firecrackers were the cause of all these incidents. The police have registered cases and initiated investigations.