A fire-breathing act during a Ram Navami procession in Pune resulted in several burn injuries, raising concerns about the safety of traditional performances.
Ram NavamiPuneFire StuntBurn InjuriesSafety ProtocolsReal Estate PuneApr 06, 2025
The burn injuries were caused by a fire-breathing act that went wrong, resulting in severe burns to the performer and minor injuries to others.
While fire-breathing acts are not common, they have become more frequent in recent years as part of the traditional performances and crowd-pleasing acts during the procession.
Safety measures should include comprehensive safety briefings, the availability of fire extinguishers, medical teams on standby, and strict adherence to safety protocols.
The incident has sparked a debate on the balance between preserving cultural traditions and ensuring the safety of participants and spectators, leading to calls for stricter safety guidelines.
The Ram Navami procession is a significant religious event that celebrates the birth of Lord Rama, featuring traditional performances, dances, and music, and drawing large crowds in Pune.
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