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Barges carrying fireworks ablaze in Japan, five flee into sea

Barges carrying fireworks ablaze in Japan, five flee into sea

The Standard3 days ago
This photo taken on August 4, 2025 shows a burning fireworks vessel (background, bottom C) after it caught fire during a fireworks festival in Yokohama city, Kanagawa prefecture. A spectacular fireworks explosion set boats ablaze in a summer festival site near Tokyo and sent five workers jumping into the sea, with one of them injured, officials said. (Photo by JIJI PRESS / AFP)
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