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Firecracker-related injuries hit

A reveler is treated for injuries following the raucous New Year celebration Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2019 in Manila, Philippines. Dozens of Filipinos are injured as they welcome the new year by setting off powerful firecrackers in one of Asia's most violent celebrations. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

The Department of Health (DOH) has recorded a total of 46 fireworks-related injuries since Dec. 21 as of Sunday.

While the figure is 64 percent lower from the five-year average of 129 cases, it already matches the number of cases reported in the same period last year.

“This is not a good sign as the number may equal, if not exceed, the total for the entire period,” Health Secretary Francisco Duque said in a television interview.

Of those injured, 14 suffered from eye injuries and one required amputation. A third of the patients used prohibited firecrackers like piccolo, boga and 5-star.

Last year, the DOH recorded a total of 338 injuries nationwide, a 34-percent drop from 2017, when there were 550 recorded injuries. —Jovic Yee

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