Fireworks accident: family narrowly saved from terrible incident!

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An incorrectly ignited firecracker slightly injured a 13-year-old in Klagenfurt. Investigations against the neighbor follow.

Fireworks accident: family narrowly saved from terrible incident!

Fireworks and firecrackers cause ominous scenes in Carinthia and Berlin! A fireworks accident was reported in Carinthia in which a 13-year-old and her sister were injured. A neighbor illegally ignited a rocket on his property, which did not shoot into the air as intended, but instead flew parallel towards the neighboring house. There it hit right next to the girl's head, causing injuries. Fortunately, the parents were able to take the injured girl to the Klagenfurt Clinic in time, where the all-clear was quickly given, according to reports from the Small newspaper.

Even before New Year's Eve, events in Berlin are coming to a head! Here the emergency services had to go on several police operations after pyrotechnics were thrown at passers-by in Schöneberg and Neukölln. Young people were caught in the act and now face investigations for violating the Explosives Act and causing grievous bodily harm. One incident was particularly frightening, in which the rainbow flag of a bar was deliberately damaged with firecrackers, which brought state security into action. An employee of the restaurant “Das Hoven” alerted the police after a group of minors fired pyrotechnics several times in the direction of the restaurant Daily Mirror reported.

Police on constant duty

Due to these incidents, the police in Berlin have already increased their presence. It ensures that fireworks are only lit within the permitted time, which is a challenge for many. Those who violate the rules face severe penalties of up to 10,000 euros - and officials are out in all parts of the city to take preventive action. Overall, numerous pyrotechnic items have been seized in the last few days in order to minimize dangers at an early stage.