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Saturday, 27 December 2025 - 08:15

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Emergency doctors brace for “exceptionally busy” final fireworks night

Emergency doctors are bracing for a hectic New Year’s Eve, the final night Dutch residents can legally use consumer fireworks before next year’s ban takes effect. The Dutch Association of Emergency Physicians (NVSHA) warns of an “exceptionally busy night.”

Starting next year, many consumer fireworks will be banned nationwide, though the government is still finalizing the details. In the meantime, fireworks retailers have reported booming sales, with bigger and more frequent orders than in past years.

Severe injuries, including eye damage and amputations, are often linked to heavier illegal fireworks, which can be easily purchased online or just across the border. NVSHA chair Yara Basta hopes the upcoming fireworks ban will help lower the number of casualties. "Enforcing the ban is key to preventing serious accidents, but current capacity is insufficient. We hope enforcement will be more effective next year."

Emergency departments will have additional staff on duty for the upcoming New Year’s Eve, but capacity is still limited, Basta says. "We’ve been preparing for a surge at the ED for weeks. The last thing you want on a night like this is a temporary closure due to lack of space or personnel."

On last year’s New Year’s Eve, 1,162 people were treated for fireworks injuries at emergency departments or GP posts. More than a third of those with serious injuries were under 16. Doctors are once again especially worried about this age group. "They can get their hands on heavy illegal fireworks without understanding the risks. We hope they enjoy the evening, but at the ED, we witness the lifelong harm these fireworks can cause."

Reporting by ANP

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