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First aiders and police officers carry an injured person to the paramedics on a bridge. Alamy Stock Photo

Nineteen injured as fireworks show goes awry at fair in Germany

A child was among the injured at the event in Dusseldorf, the DPA news agency reported.

AT LEAST 19 people have been injured, four seriously, after a fireworks show went awry at a fair in the German city of Dusseldorf, authorities said.

Emergency services were deployed after the incident late yesterday at the Rheinkirmes event along the Rhine river, where images from the scene showed fireworks going off nearly at ground level along its banks.

A child was among the injured, the DPA news agency reported.

Dusseldorf fire service said police were investigating the cause of the accident.

The 10-day fair features amusement park rides, drone and fireworks shows, and other entertainment by hundreds of staff along the left bank of the Rhine opposite the city’s historic district.

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