Fireworks blast victim transferred to Penang Hospital, five others still in Kulim Hospital red zone


KULIM: A victim who suffered serious injuries in a fireworks explosion in Paya Besar near here has been transferred to Penang Hospital, while five others are still being treated in the red zone of Kulim Hospital.

"Based on the information received, there are 22 victims in total. We will try to trace others who have returned home after receiving treatment,” said the special officer to the Home Minister Saiful Ambar Abdullah Ambar after visiting the victims at Kulim Hospital.

Saiful did not rule out the possibility that others had sought treatment on their own at clinics for minor injuries.

"We will try to assist the affected victims. As for the blast, it is best to wait for the investigation report from the authorities," he said.

The explosion happened during a public fireworks display held by members of the public along Jalan Paya Besar in Kulim in the early hours of Deepavali.

One of the victims, Nurzaina Ismail, 47, said she and her family had gone out to enjoy the festive atmosphere as they lived nearby.

"When they were lighting fireworks, I felt a sudden pain and heat in my abdomen and legs. I couldn't walk, and my children had to send me to the hospital.

“I went to see (the fireworks display) last year, too. This is the first time something went awry," she said.

Meanwhile, another victim, R. Pasupathi, 74, said he was merely passing through the area when he was hit by fragments from the exploding fireworks.

"I just wanted to enjoy the festive atmosphere, but not like this. I'm far from happy now," he said. – Bernama

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