Recently, a 10th grade male student in Dak R'lap district lost his entire hand because of making homemade firecrackers. The incident was later discovered by local people, who took the male student to a medical facility for treatment.
Also related to fireworks, the Dak Nong Provincial Border Guard force has just coordinated with the authorities to arrest subject L (born in 1994), residing in Dak Mil district, for possessing prohibited goods, and seized 22.1 kg of fireworks at his private home.

Similarly, Cu Jut District Police (Dak Nong) also issued a decision to prosecute the case, prosecute the accused, and issue a temporary detention order for 3 subjects for the acts of storing, trading in prohibited goods, and illegally storing drugs.
The subjects include: Le Van Manh (born in 1993), residing in Cu Jut district, Le Thanh Vu (born in 1995), Buon Ma Thuot city, Dak Lak), Pham Ngoc Nam (born in 1993), residing in Binh Phuoc...
These incidents not only pose a safety risk but also serve as a warning bell about the illegal trade and manufacture of fireworks in the province.
Faced with the complicated situation of firecrackers, Dak Nong Provincial Police have stepped up propaganda and warnings about the dangers of manufacturing, using, storing, transporting, and trading illegal firecrackers.
In order to ensure security and order during the Lunar New Year 2025, Chairman of Dak Nong Provincial People's Committee Ho Van Muoi also signed and issued a Directive to launch a peak period of crime suppression.
The directive requires strengthening inspection, mobilizing the handover and strictly handling violations related to weapons, explosives and supporting tools.
In particular, preventive measures and measures to combat violations in the management and use of fireworks must be implemented resolutely, ensuring that complicated situations do not occur before, during and after Tet.
The Chairman of the District and City People's Committee will be responsible if illegal fireworks are set off in the area.