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The illegal firework explosion that took place in Aliamanu, Hawaii, also known as Salt Lake, has left five people dead and two arrested. Death toll rises to 5 in Hawaii New Year's Eve fireworks ...
Around 1:45 a.m. local time, the Honolulu Police Department said on X there was a "fireworks-related incident with multiple causalities" in the city's Salt Lake area, a major residential zone just ...
The six victims are in their 20s and 30s, and all have extensive burns, according to Dr. Kevin Foster, director of the Arizona Burn Center. Hawaii fireworks explosion victims flown to Arizona ...
A 29-year-old man who died nearly a month after sustaining serious burns was among six victims recovering at the Arizona Burn Center. 5th victim dies a month after Hawaii fireworks explosion Skip ...
On February 12, 2007, at 6:42 p.m. MST, Talović arrived at the Trolley Square Mall, parking his vehicle in the upper level of the mall's west parking garage.He was wearing a white shirt, a tan trench coat, [2] [3] and was carrying a pistol grip 6-shot 12-gauge pump-action shotgun, a 38-caliber handgun, [4] and a backpack full of extra ammunition. [5]
Salt Lake's growth was mainly attributed to the ease (in those days) with which residents could travel to and from downtown Honolulu and Waikīkī, where many worked.Salt Lake's main street is Salt Lake Boulevard, running the length of the community, from Moanalua High School to Aloha Stadium, connecting Puuloa Road (Hawaii Route 66) and Kamehameha Highway (Hawaii Route 99).
A New Year’s Eve fireworks explosion in Honolulu killed at least three people and critically injured more than 20 others, authorities say. Honolulu emergency services department director Jim ...
Various health programs arose after the attacks to provide treatment for 9/11-related illnesses among responders, recovery workers, and other survivors. When the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act became federal law in January 2011, these programs were replaced by the World Trade Center Health Program. [78] [79]