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- Subject: New Year's Eve
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- Date: Sat, 2 Jan 1993 04:28:21 GMT
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- MANILA, Philippines (UPI) -- At least 12 people were killed and nearly
- 800 injured Friday when Filipinos turned the capital into a holiday war
- zone, firing guns into the air and exploding firecrackers in a bloody
- tradition of welcoming the New Year, police and hospital sources said.
- The staccato of gunfire, exploding pyrotechnics and bamboo canons
- pounded the air from midnight until dawn as residents in Asia's only
- Christian nation celebrated the transition to 1993.
- Smoke blackened the sky and the smell of gunpowder was everywhere.
- Filipinos believe the noise from the explosions drive away evil
- spirits from their homes.
- Police said a mother and her four children were burned to death when
- fire razed their home in a squatter colony in suburban Malabon town.
- About 200 other shanties were gutted in the blaze believed triggered
- by an exploding firecracker, said firefighter Bernard Cruz.
- He said the father was able to jump out of the window but suffered
- third-degree burns.
- Elsewhere in the capital, three people were killed by stray bullets
- and four others were stabbed to death in violence related to the New
- Year revelry, police said.
- Hospital sources in Manila said 729 people were injured from
- firecracker blasts and gunfire.
- ``Most of those injured were children, many with severed fingers,''
- said Dr. Protacio Badjao, of the state-run Philipine General Hospital.
- ``It was a bloody mess last night.''
- A surgeon at another hospital said he treated a seven-year-old boy
- whose hand was blown off by a firecracker.
- ``We never learn,'' he said.
- In the southern city of Zamboanga, three people were seriously
- injured in a grenade explosion and eight others were brought to
- hospitals for firecracker injuries.
- Police said 24 people, mostly children, were injured in Zambales
- province north of Manila from pyrotechnic blasts.
- Five children suffered wounds from glass shards when they exploded a
- firecracker placed inside a bottle in Olongapo City west of the capital,
- police said.
- Despite a high-profile campaign in the media against the firing of
- guns by members of the armed forces, the call went unheeded in some
- police and military camps.
- Authorities said a Marine corporal was arrested for firing his
- firearm inside the Fort Bonifacio army headquarters in greater Manila.
- Police and military officials have warned those caught firing their
- guns would be dismissed and prosecuted.
- Meanwhile, officials said there have been no reports of violations of
- a cease-fire between government troops and communist guerrillas.
- The 48-hour truce declared for the New Year holidays ends at midnight
- Friday.
- No violations were also reported during a similar truce on Christmas
- day.
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