Early Monday morning, a fireworks factory in Malta was rocked by two powerful explosions, injuring two individuals and sending a large plume of smoke and debris into the sky. The blasts occurred around 6:35 am, startling nearby residents as windows rattled and homes were awakened across the surrounding area.
The initial explosion was quickly followed by a second equally forceful detonation, intensifying the damage at the site. Authorities confirmed that no workers were inside the factory at the time, which prevented a larger tragedy despite the severity of the blasts.
Although the absence of staff limited casualties, falling debris caused significant impact in the vicinity. The explosions triggered widespread panic among local communities, with vibrations felt several kilometers away. Emergency services, including firefighters and medical teams, responded swiftly to contain fires and secure the area.
The two injured individuals were near the factory when the blasts occurred and received prompt medical attention. Details regarding the extent of their injuries have not been fully disclosed by hospital officials.
Malta has a rich tradition of producing fireworks for village celebrations, but the industry has faced occasional accidents, some fatal. In a significant development, local law enforcement and safety inspectors have launched a formal investigation to determine the exact cause of Monday’s explosions.