Fireworks Injury Victim Shares Photos Of Injuries -
Organizations like the British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons (BAPRAS) have advocated for putting graphic injury photos on firework packaging, similar to warnings on cigarette packs, to combat "toy-like" marketing.
The Department of Health (DOH) recorded 655 fireworks-related injuries between December 2025 and January 2026. At least 19 victims , 11 of whom were minors, required amputations of hands or fingers .
A man in his 30s lost his leg during Chinese New Year celebrations when a firework exploded near him. He was treated at Segamat Hospital . Fireworks Injury Victim Shares Photos Of Injuries
While overall injury numbers fluctuate, the of wounds remains high. GRAPHIC: Fireworks Injury Victim Shares Photos
Stories of fireworks injury victims sharing graphic photos of their injuries have long been used by public safety officials to deter the misuse of explosives. As of April 2026, recent reports and historical precedents continue to highlight the severe, life-altering impact of these accidents. A man in his 30s lost his leg
Illegal fireworks injured two young girls, ages 12 and 14, at Bright Park. They were rushed to the Children's Hospital at Westmead . The Role of Graphic Photo Sharing
Safety campaigns frequently leverage victim accounts to underscore the "explosive" nature of fireworks: GRAPHIC: Fireworks Injury Victim Shares Photos Stories of
In a widely cited 2018 awareness campaign, Spencer asked DC Fire and EMS to share photos of his hands after a mortar exploded while he held it above his head.
