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LGUS urged to enforce ban on firecrackers

December 27, 2023 Jun I. Legaspi 254 views

INTERIOR and Local Government Secretary Benhur Abalos on Wednesday (December 27) called on local government units (LGUs) to strictly enforce their respective ordinances that ban the use of harmful firecrackers to ensure the safety of their communities, and lessen if not totally eliminate pyrotechnics-related injuries prior to and during New Year’s Eve celebrations.

Based on DILG data, there were at least 1,210 LGUs that already have ordinances banning the use of harmful firecrackers in their respective localities.

“I continue to remind our LGUs, especially the ones with local ordinances already in place, na pangunahan ang pagtitiyak na malayo sa disgrasya ng paputok ngayong holiday season ang ating mga kababayan,” he said.

Abalos continued: “Tiyakin po natin na napaiiral ang mga ordinansang ito. Lagyan natin ng pangil ang mga ordinansang ito laban sa mapanganib na paputok.”

This, as he commended the 35 LGUs that have complied with his recent call to pass ordinances on the same saying that this will ensure a safe and injury-free celebrations for their constituents.

“Maraming salamat po sa pagtugon ninyo sa panawagan ng DILG tungo sa mas ligtas na pagdiriwang ng Kapaskuhan at Bagong Taon sa ating mga pamayanan,” he said.

Abalos said to attain their target of safe and injury-free festivities, LGUs must see to it that the provisions of the said ordinances are implemented down to the grassroots level.

“Walang saysay ang mga polisiyang ito kung hindi natin ma-implement sa ating mga barangay,” he said.

Of the 1,210 LGUs that already have firecracker ordinances, Region 1 has 94; Region 2 with 84; Cordillera Administrative Region with 56; and Region 3 with 108.

Also, National Capital Region has 17; CALABARZON with 126; MIMAROPA with 67; Region 5 with 63; Region 6 with 102; Region 7 with 91; Region 8 with 127; Region 9 with 66; Region 10 with 86; Region 11 with 23; Region 12 with 37; and Region 13 with 63.

According to the Philippine National Police (PNP), the list of prohibited firecrackers includes, among others, Five Star, Pla-Pla, Piccolo, Goodbye Philippines, Goodbye Bading, Giant Bawang, Watusi, Atomic Triangle, Judas’ Belt, Super Yolanda, Super Lolo, and Coke-in-Can.

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