Also in 2017 there were the wounded (184) all over Italy for the barrels of new year’s day also if you confirm the decreasing trend of the accidents in the act for some years now. There are four years that are not recorded more deaths due to fireworks in the night of San Silvestro: the last took place in 2013 when there were two victims, two in 2012 and in 2008, one in 2009 and in 2011, none in 2010. Since 2012 there has also been a clear decline of the wounded: it is moved by the 33 injured with a prognosis of more than 40 days to the present twelve, and 550 wounded light 168 in 2017.
data
In all the wounded in the night between 31 December and 1 January in the national territory were 184 according to the data provided by the department of Public safety, six less than the new year’s Eve last year. Among the injured, 44 were hospitalised twelve of which with a prognosis of more than 40 days (last year they were sixteen). Were 168 cases with minor injuries (-6 on the 2016).
Underage
Unfortunately, there has been an increase of injuries among minors: 48, ten more than the new year’s Eve previous. An increase is registered among children under twelve years of age, up from 19 last year to 22 today, and those between 13 and 17 years from 19 to 26. There has been an increase of injuries resulting from the use of firearms and stray bullets, which appear to be six compared to three the previous year. Two of these have occurred in Naples, where a man who was driving a truck shortly before midnight and was hit grazed in the neck by a bullet will bounce, and Jumpers where a woman overlooking on the balcony has been reached in the leg by a pistol shot.
In Puglia, the more severely wounded
In the Puglia region took place the most serious episodes relating to the barrels of the new year. At the Policlinico of Bari, were hospitalized with prognosis reserved two 25enni nationality Albanian and a boy of 16 years who has been wounded in the limbs of such a severity that might cause the amputation of a hand. In addition, a 25 year-old man was hospitalized for injuries caused by the explosion of fireworks. In Deliceto (Foggia), a boy of Romanian 14-year-old lost two fingers while he was playing with a firecracker.
Campania
Just in Neapolitan count, 46 people injured (31 in the city, fifteen in the province). The most serious are two children, both hospitalized at the pediatric hospital Santobono with a prognosis of 30 days: a child of 9 years of Torre del Greco reported burns and injuries to the hands; a twelve-year-old of Pratola Serra (Avellino) has been the sub-amputation of phalanx of the second and third finger of the left hand. The Arcades, a 33-year-old has returned to the amputation of the second and third finger of the left hand. They are, instead, three of the wounded in the Salerno: a 30-year old man in San Rufo reported in serious injuries to the right hand by the explosion of a firecracker, Nocera Inferiore a 30-year-old was hospitalized for injuries to an eye, a 50-year-old Salerno reported wounds to the right thigh and abrasions to the chest.
Sicily
In Syracuse, a man of 64 years has lost three fingers of his right hand. In Lentini, a man has suffered the loss of a fingertip of a finger of the left hand. There are six people were wounded new year’s Eve celebrations in Messina: the most severe is a man of 62 years who was admitted to the hospital after he lost four fingers.
Complaints and arrests
In Italy, according to data from the department of Public safety, have been reported, 216 people on the loose, last year was 317. They had been arrested 38 people in front of 26 of 2016. In addition to all of the illegal materials, were seized 2,75 tons of gunpowder and over 4,800 ammunition
the interventions of The fire-brigade
the interventions of The fire department related to the new year’s Eve celebrations were 674, in line with those of last year when they were 660. The greater number in the Lazio region (110): Campania region (95), Puglia (68), Lombardia (67).
1 January 2017, (change on January 1, 2017 | 12:40)
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