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Bright Sparklers Fireworks disaster

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Time
  
3.45 pm MST

Property damage
  
MYR1 million

Location
  
Injuries
  
83

Non-fatal injuries
  
83

Date
  
7 May 1991

Total number of deaths
  
26

Location
  
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Also known as
  
Hiroshima of Sungai Buloh

Cause
  
Testing on new Fireworks

Similar
  
Sivakasi Factory explosion, Seest fireworks disaster, Benton fireworks disaster, Enschede fireworks disaster, Highland Towers collapse

The Bright Sparklers Fireworks fire occurred in Sungai Buloh, Selangor, Malaysia on 7 May 1991. The Bright Sparklers Fireworks Factory in Sungai Buloh, Selangor caught fire and caused a huge explosion. Twenty six people were killed and over a hundred people were injured in the disaster. The explosion was strong enough to rip the roofs of some local houses, and ended up damaging over 200 residential properties.

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Cause

Firefighters assessing the destruction caused by the Bright Sparklers fireworks factory explosion in Sungai Buloh, Selangor, in 1991. - FILE PIX

The cause of the tragedy is believed to have been caused by explosives chemical split during an experiment in the canteen of the factory. The chemicals sparked off fires that rapidly spread to a nearby pile of large firecrackers, known as the "bazookas". The "bazookas" in turn set off the chain of explosions that ripped apart the factory and the nearby buildings, including the factory not to mention rocking the Kampung Baru Sungai Buloh.

Victims

26 people were killed and 83 people were injured. Victims were taken to the Kuala Lumpur Hospital for further treatments.

TV3's documentary programme, Detik Tragik (Tragic Moments) produced an episode about the fireworks disaster.

References

Bright Sparklers Fireworks disaster Wikipedia