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New Year’s Tragedy: Emergency Workers Attacked Amid Firework Mayhem

Firework Chaos Claims Five Lives and Injures Dozens in Germany

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
in National Security Laws, Public Health & Safety, World News
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New Year’s Eve Disaster: Lives Lost, Injuries Soar Amid Firework Misuse - Ebrahim Noroozi/AP

Children and First Responders Among Victims of Germany’s Firework Chaos - Ebrahim Noroozi/AP

Chaos and Tragedy: Fireworks Mar Germany’s New Year’s Celebrations

Five Lives Lost and Dozens Injured

Germany’s New Year’s Eve celebrations turned tragic as fireworks-related incidents claimed five lives and injured dozens, including emergency workers targeted during the chaos. Despite repeated calls for a nationwide ban on private fireworks, the tradition remains widespread, with thousands lighting up the skies and streets annually.

In Saxony, two individuals lost their lives, including a 45-year-old man killed by a “firework bomb,” as reported by local broadcaster MDR. Meanwhile, in Berlin, authorities faced unprecedented challenges during the festivities.

Attacks on Emergency Workers in Berlin

Berlin’s fire department reported 1,892 incidents on New Year’s Eve—294 more than the previous year—requiring over 1,500 personnel on duty. At least 13 targeted attacks on emergency workers were recorded.

Berlin police detained 330 people during the night, with one officer severely injured by an illegal firework. Police spokesperson Florian Nath described the situation as dire, stating, “Several people standing around the scene attacked the police officers, marking one of the low points of the night.”

Severe Injuries in Munich

In Munich, a stray firework caused a massive balcony fire, which spread to an adjacent apartment. The city’s fire department also reported “particularly serious” pyrotechnics-related injuries, including:

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  • A two-year-old boy and an eleven-year-old boy, who suffered burns to their hands, neck, and face.
  • A 14-year-old boy, who lost parts of his hand to a firecracker.

All victims required hospitalization.

Government and Union Responses

German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser commended emergency workers in a statement on X, emphasizing the importance of strong police deployments and strict crackdowns on violence and chaos. “The many arrests in Berlin and renewed attacks on officers show that this crackdown was absolutely necessary,” she stated.

Christine Behle, deputy chairwoman of the first responders’ union, condemned the violence:

“It is unacceptable that people working for the common good are repeatedly targeted. Violence against public service employees must never be accepted as an occupational hazard.”

Concerns Over Illegal Fireworks

The German Pyrotechnics Association (BVPK) highlighted the dangers of illegal and homemade fireworks. Board member Ingo Schubert clarified, “These dangerous crafts have nothing to do with legal and tested fireworks from licensed retailers.”

Environmental Calls for a Ban

Deutsche Umwelthilfe, a German environmental organization, reiterated its plea for a nationwide ban on the private sale of fireworks. In a statement, the group described New Year’s Eve as “a night of horror for countless people” and urged immediate action.

This New Year’s Eve, intended for celebration, has raised urgent questions about safety, legality, and tradition in Germany’s use of fireworks. The debate over stricter regulations is sure to intensify as the nation reflects on this tragic night.

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