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11 killed, thousands hurt during Iran fire festival

Chaharshanbe Suri celebrated every year on night of last Tuesday of Iranian calendar year



An Iranian woman jumps over a fire during the Wednesday Fire celebration (Chaharshanbeh Suri in Persian) at a park in Tehran, Iran March 14, 2023.
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TEHRAN: Eleven people were killed and more than 3,500 injured during celebrations for Iran’s traditional fire festival ahead of the Persian New Year, state media reported on Wednesday.

The fire festival, called Chaharshanbe Suri in Farsi, is celebrated every year on the night of the last Tuesday of the Iranian calendar year, which ends on March 20.

“Since February 20, 26 people have died in incidents related to Chaharchanbe Suri,” including at least 11 on the day of the event along with more than 3,550 injured, emergency services chief Jafar Miadfar told state television.

During the festival, participants jump over bonfires to purify themselves and ward off evil spirits, while chanting “I give you my yellow colour” (indicator of disease) and “I take your red colour” (symbol of life).

The festival is part of Iran’s pre-Islamic heritage and generally frowned upon by the Shiite clerical establishment.

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But it is popular with young people, many of whom make their own fireworks for the event, a practice that sometimes results in injury or even death.

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