Tamil Nadu Diwali Tragedy: 908 Injured in Firecracker Mishaps Amid Celebrations

The festive joy of Deepavali turned concerning across Tamil Nadu as hospitals reported 908 firecracker-related injuries. Health officials confirmed 324 serious cases required hospital admission while 584 received outpatient care. Medical teams remained on high alert performing 85 major surgeries and numerous minor procedures. Authorities continue urging responsible celebrations to prevent similar accidents during remaining festive days.

Key Points: 908 Firecracker Injuries Reported During Tamil Nadu Diwali Festivities

  • 584 people received outpatient treatment for minor burns and injuries
  • 324 patients required hospital admission for serious firecracker cases
  • Medical teams performed 85 major surgeries and 380 minor procedures
  • Cuddalore district reported highest injuries with 29 cases followed by Tiruvannamalai
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908 injured in TN due to firecracker mishaps during Diwali celebrations

Tamil Nadu hospitals treated 908 firecracker injury cases during Diwali celebrations, with 324 serious admissions and 85 major surgeries performed across state hospitals.

"We ensured that all government hospitals were equipped with additional staff, medical supplies, and ambulances in anticipation of festival-related emergencies - Senior Health Official"

Chennai, Oct 21

The festive spirit of Deepavali turned grim for many across Tamil Nadu as hospitals reported a surge in firecracker-related injuries, with as many as 908 people sustaining burns and other injuries, officials said on Tuesday.

Despite repeated safety advisories issued by authorities, the exuberant celebrations led to several mishaps involving both adults and children.

According to officials from the State Health and Family Welfare Department, 584 individuals were treated as outpatients for minor burns and injuries, while 324 were admitted to hospitals for serious cases.

Of the outpatients, 344 were men, 54 women, 116 boys, and 70 girls.

Among those hospitalised, 248 were men, 21 women, 42 boys, and 13 girls.

Medical teams across the state remained on high alert throughout the festival.

Doctors performed 85 major surgeries and 380 minor procedures, while 93 patients received specialised ophthalmic care for eye injuries sustained due to firecracker explosions.

Cuddalore district reported the highest number of cases with 29 injuries, followed by Tiruvannamalai (25), Madurai (21), and Tiruchirappalli (18).

In Chennai, 16 people were admitted to Stanley Government Hospital with varying degrees of burn injuries.

The health authorities said that emergency wards in major hospitals were kept operational round the clock to handle the sudden influx of patients.

"We ensured that all government hospitals were equipped with additional staff, medical supplies, and ambulances in anticipation of festival-related emergencies," a senior health official said.

Despite the alarming figures, doctors noted that most patients were responding well to treatment.

"The majority are stable and expected to recover soon," the official added.

Authorities have once again urged the people to strictly follow safety guidelines while bursting crackers.

They emphasised the importance of maintaining safe distances, using protective gear, and avoiding high-decibel or illegal fireworks to prevent similar accidents during the remaining festive days.

With Deepavali festivities continuing in parts of the state, health officials reiterated their appeal for responsible celebrations to ensure joy does not turn into tragedy.

- IANS

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Rohit P
908 injuries is shocking! Authorities should enforce stricter regulations on firecracker sales. We need to preserve our traditions but safety must come first.
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David E
As someone who witnessed similar incidents last year, I appreciate the medical teams working round the clock. Their preparedness saved many lives.
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Ananya R
The gender disparity in injuries is concerning - 248 men hospitalized vs 21 women. Are men taking more risks with firecrackers? Need more awareness campaigns.
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Sarah B
While I understand the festive spirit, these numbers are unacceptable. Maybe we should promote community fireworks displays with safety measures instead of individual bursting.
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Vikram M
The government advisories are there for a reason. People need to be more responsible. Diwali is about light, not about risking lives with careless firecracker use.

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