What will be determined as the primary cause of the Honolulu fireworks explosion by March 31, 2025?
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Official investigation report by Honolulu Fire Department or another relevant authority
At Least Two Dead, 22 Injured in New Year's Fireworks Explosion in Honolulu
Jan 1, 2025, 01:22 PM
At least two people were killed and 22 injured, including 20 in serious or critical condition, after a fireworks-related explosion in the Salt Lake-Aliamanu area of Honolulu, Hawaii, in the early hours of New Year's Day. Police have declared the explosion a major incident. First responders, including the Honolulu Police Department, Fire Department, and Emergency Medical Services, are on the scene providing care and security. Authorities have urged the public to avoid the area as they investigate the cause of the explosion, which occurred during New Year's celebrations.
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