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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 ...
The September 11th Victim Compensation Fund, commonly known as the VCF, was a U.S. government fund that was created by an Act of Congress [1] shortly after the September 11 attacks in 2001.
Two of the three victims of the fatal New Year's Eve fireworks explosion in Hawaii have been identified by a medical examiner. The identity of the third victim has not yet been released, but ...
A 29-year-old man has died nearly a month after sustaining serious burns from a massive fireworks explosion in Hawaii. The man, whom authorities have not identified, became the fifth person to die ...
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 ...
Two victims were sleeping in the basement of a bar and required hospitalization for smoke inhalation. [4] The rescue operations ended on December 9, with the toll of six people killed and five injured as a result of the explosion. [5] As many as 20 people were initially believed to have been in the apartment flats destroyed by the explosion. [6]