Thiruvananthapuram, Apr 22 (PTI) The IMA on Wednesday demanded strict regulation of firecrackers, including a phased ban, in the wake of the deadly fireworks accident in Thrissur district that killed at least 13 people and injured several others.
In a statement, the state unit of the association said recurring fireworks mishaps across the country highlight serious lapses in the enforcement of safety norms and described the incidents as “preventable disasters.” Referring to past incidents, including the 2016 Puttingal fireworks tragedy, the IMA said strong regulatory measures are essential to prevent further loss of life.
It urged authorities to impose strict national standards for manufacturing and storage units, tighten licensing procedures with
better monitoring, and curb the use of firecrackers during festivals, religious events, and public functions.
The Indian Medical Association also called for promoting safer alternatives such as laser shows and cultural programmes, and for strengthening public awareness about the dangers of firecracker use.
“Despite existing rules, enforcement remains weak. Strong regulation and strict compliance are the need of the hour,” the statement said.
The IMA said its Thrissur unit has begun providing medical assistance to the injured and expressed condolences to the families of those killed in the mishap. PTI LGK SSK












