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Three killed, hundreds hurt celebrating Iran fire festival

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a group of people sitting at night: Iranian families gather round a bonfire in Tehran, ignoring a ban on gatherings in the capital, to celebrate Chaharshanbe Suri, the fire festival held in the runup to this weekend's Persian New Year © ATTA KENAREIranian families gather round a bonfire in Tehran, ignoring a ban on gatherings in the capital, to celebrate Chaharshanbe Suri, the fire festival held in the runup to this weekend's Persian New Year

Three people were killed and nearly 1,900 injured celebrating Iran's traditional fire festival in the runup to this weekend's Persian New Year, emergency services said Wednesday.

One of the deaths came in Tehran, despite an overnight ban on gatherings imposed in a bid to stem the spread of the coronavirus.

The Chaharshanbe Suri celebrations, during which participants jump over bonfires to purify themselves and ward off evil spirits, are part of Iran's pre-Islamic heritage and generally frowned on by the Shiite clerical establishment.

a group of people standing around a fire: An Iranian jumps over a bonfire in Tehran, part of the traditional celebrations to ward off evil spirits for the coming year © ATTA KENAREAn Iranian jumps over a bonfire in Tehran, part of the traditional celebrations to ward off evil spirits for the coming year

But they are popular with young people, many of whom who make their own fireworks for the event.

"Three people died during the festival, one of them in the capital," emergency services spokesman Mojtaba Khaledi told AFP.

Another 1,894 people were injured, most of them men, Khaledi said.

Six more people were killed in the runup to the event, he added, seemingly referring to incidents in which people were handling explosives to make their own fireworks.

Last year, several provinces imposed bans on fire festival celebrations as Iran battled a first wave of coronavirus infections.

This year Tehran police banned gatherings, but the ban was widely breached as gaggles of people assembled in various parts of the city to light bonfires and set off firecrackers, AFP correspondents reported.

"In the current situation where everyone is stressed and anxious because of the coronavirus, (celebrating) is really not at all bad," said a 38-year-old housewife sitting by one of the bonfires, who gave her name only as Charareh.

"Personally, I came here tonight to get rid of all the stress," she said.

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mercredi 17 mars 2021 12:35:09 Categories: AFP

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