
Malta Fireworks Factory Blast Leaves Two Injured (Via X)
A powerful explosion at a fireworks factory in Malta sent shockwaves across the island, damaging nearby buildings, shattering windows and leaving two men injured. Dramatic videos of the blast quickly went viral on social media, showing a massive fireball erupting into the sky followed by thick clouds of smoke. The explosion occurred early in the morning at the Ta’ Lourdes Fireworks Factory in the Magħtab-Salina area. Residents across multiple towns reported hearing a loud blast and feeling strong vibrations as the shockwave travelled across the island. Several people described doors and windows rattling violently after the explosion.
Videos circulating online captured the moment the factory erupted, with smaller explosions reportedly following the initial blast. A huge plume of smoke was visible from different parts of Malta as emergency teams rushed to the scene.
Authorities confirmed that two men, aged 47 and 67, were taken to hospital after suffering minor injuries and shock. Both were reportedly working in nearby fields when the explosion occurred. Fortunately, no factory workers were present at the site at the time of the blast.
Emergency responders secured the area and carried out evacuation measures amid fears of additional explosions from stored fireworks materials.
The force of the explosion caused significant damage to surrounding properties. Reports said windows shattered, doors were blown open and debris was thrown across nearby roads and residential areas. Some vehicles were also damaged by flying stones and fragments from the blast site.
Local organizations have also confirmed that farms in the surrounding area were damaged and raised concerns about livestock losses and damage to farmers’ properties.
Police and emergency services are investigating to find out why the explosion occurred. Authorities have not explained what caused the blast yet, and parts of the surrounding area remain blocked off for safety reasons. The incident has again raised questions about the safety of fireworks manufacturing plants after reports claimed that the same factory suffered an explosion in 2018.
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