25 Girls Injured in Helium Balloon Explosion at Temple in Mehsana
At least 25 girls were injured when helium balloons they were holding exploded due to sparks from firecrackers outside a temple in Mehsana, Gujarat. The incident occurred during an idol consecration ceremony and the girls were taken to nearby hospitals for treatment.
At least 25 girls in the age group of 10 to 15 years received burn injuries on Saturday after helium balloons they were holding as part of a religious event exploded due to sparks from firecrackers outside a temple at a village in Mehsana district of Gujarat, police said. The incident occurred outside Lord Ganesh temple at Brahmanwada village in Unjha taluka when people were witnessing the idol consecration ceremony around noon, a Unjha police station official said. Police have made a for information entry in the station diary about the incident, he said.
Balloons Explode Due to Firecrackers

Some balloons exploded when a spark from firecrackers touched them, sending up a fireball, which left about 25 girls injured, as per the police note. The girls were taken to nearby hospitals for the treatment of burn injuries, police said. A video of the incident shows every girl was holding a bunch of small balloons outside the temple along with other people who had gathered to attend the religious event.
MLA Kirit Patel's Statement
Unjha MLA Kirit Patel said these balloons were supposed to be released in the air as part of the event. Before the balloons could be released, someone lit firecrackers in the open ground where these girls were standing. A spark of firecrackers touched these balloons, causing them to explode. The injured girls were initially rushed to a hospital in Unjha for primary treatment and then shifted to Mehsana Civil Hospital for further treatment, said Patel, adding that the girls received minor burn injuries in the incident. While 10 girls were discharged, 15 girls are undergoing treatment at the civil hospital. They will be discharged on Sunday, he said.
The incident highlights the need for caution while using helium balloons and firecrackers during religious events. Organizers of such events should take necessary safety measures to prevent such incidents in the future.
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