When you hear the sound of firecrackers, the flavor of the New Year will come, and the sound of "crackling" when setting off firecrackers during the New Year is a custom that has been passed down for thousands of years.
Setting off firecrackers is a good memory of many people's childhood, especially using firecrackers to blow up some bottles and cans and other items, which makes the fun of setting off firecrackers increase a lot.
However, although firecrackers are good, they are also "small bombs" after all, and their power should not be underestimated. If you don't pay attention to safety when setting off firecrackers, you are likely to be happy and sad.
The man set off a "two kicks" to blow up the car:
On February 4, in Jinan, Shandong Province, several men set off two kicks in the yard and accidentally blew up their car.
According to the ** picture on the Internet, the man ran not far after lighting the firecracker, and the ignited firecracker fell, and the direction was just aimed at the car in the courtyard. Then there was a loud "bang", and the front bumper of the car was blown out of a large hole. Afterwards, the owner spent thousands of yuan on repairs.
Judging from the big hole that the car was blown out, this firecracker is amazingly powerful, and if it hits a person, it is estimated that it will be blue and purple.
Burning flowers "blow up the building":
On February 3, in Luoyang, Henan Province, a man accidentally ignited the insulation layer of the exterior wall of a building when setting off fireworks.
It can be seen that there is a large hole in the outer wall of the building.
The child was injured by blowing up the manhole cover:
In January, somewhere in Chongqing, two boys threw firecrackers into a small hole in the manhole cover when setting off firecrackers, resulting in a **.
The violent ** caused the bricks to fly everywhere, and the boy was also injured.
Although firecrackers are fun, they are also amazingly powerful, and while looking for the flavor of the New Year, we should also pay attention to safety issues.