THE “KWITIS” CATACLYSM: TEN MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT IN TABUK CITY—HOW A SINGLE STRAY SKYROCKET TURNED A NEW YEAR’S DREAM INTO A PUBLIC MARKET INFERNO! 🎆🔥🏥

The countdown to 2026 was supposed to be a symphony of joy, a moment of renewal for the people of Tabuk City, Kalinga. But on the provincial road of Bulanao, the transition into the New Year didn’t begin with a toast—it began with a scream of terror. At exactly 11:50 PM, just ten minutes before the clock struck twelve, the festive atmosphere was shattered by a wayward “kwitis” (skyrocket) that transformed a designated firecracker zone into a literal war zone.
Tonight, DIS TV conducts an emergency forensic breakdown of the “Bulanao Blast.” We investigate the reckless bystander whose stray pyrotechnic ignited the chaos, the two villagers fighting for recovery in the hospital, and the devastating “domino effect” that turned a vendor’s life savings into ash in less than eight minutes. Is it time for a total ban, or was this a freak accident that serves as a “Big Lesson” for the entire nation? 🕵️♂️🚒🧨
TEN MINUTES TO TRAGEDY: THE ANATOMY OF A STRAY SKYROCKET 🚀📉🔥
The Bulanao Public Market was buzzing with last-minute shoppers, all looking for the perfect “spark” to welcome 2026. In the designated selling area, rows of stalls were packed with hundreds of thousands of pesos worth of explosive inventory.
The Fatal Flight: According to eyewitness accounts and the report from Fire Officer 1 Aila Phyllian Licudine, a bystander positioned near the road ignited a “kwitis.” Instead of soaring into the dark sky, the device took a horizontal, wayward path.
The Ground Zero: The skyrocket landed directly inside a firecracker stall. What happened next was a “Pyrotechnic Nightmare.” The stray spark triggered a massive, uncontrolled chain reaction.
The Explosion: Witnesses described a “terrifying wall of light” as the stall’s entire stock—fountains, rockets, and triangles—exploded simultaneously. The fire didn’t just burn; it “screamed” as fireworks shot in every direction, spreading the blaze to neighboring stalls.
EIGHT MINUTES OF HELL: THE BATTLE AT 11:58 PM 👨🚒⏱️🛑
The Tabuk City Fire Station faced the ultimate New Year’s challenge: a high-velocity fire in a crowded market just as the world was celebrating.
Rapid Response: Under the pressure of the countdown, firefighters arrived on the scene as the sky was already thick with smoke. They managed to bring the blaze under control by 11:58 PM—cutting off the fire’s path just two minutes before the New Year.
The “Fire Out” Victory: While the rest of the country was cheering “Happy New Year,” Fire Officer Licudine and her team were declaring “Fire Out” at 12:01 AM.
The Casualties: The celebration was cut short for two villagers who were caught in the initial blast. They were rushed to the hospital with injuries that serve as a grim reminder of the volatility of these festive devices.
THE VENDOR’S HEARTBREAK: RUINED INVESTMENTS AND ASHEN DREAMS 💸🏚️😢
Behind every explosion is a human cost that goes beyond physical injuries. For the vendors of Bulanao, this was the most profitable night of the year—turned into a total loss.
Mark Ian Abalos, a local resident, expressed the community’s grief: “It’s heartbreaking to see the losses of the vendors whose investments were destroyed in seconds.” * The “Big Lesson”: Community leader German Santiago Jr. is now calling for a cultural shift. He suggests that this tragedy should be the catalyst to promote the use of “torotot” (plastic hornpipes) instead of explosives.
The Investigation: The Tabuk City Fire Station is currently conducting a follow-up investigation to determine the total cost of the damage. For the stall owners, the New Year didn’t bring a fresh start; it brought a massive debt and a pile of charcoal.
THE POLICY WAR: TO BAN OR NOT TO BAN? ⚖️🚫🏛️
The Bulanao incident has reignited a fierce debate across the province of Isabela and Kalinga.
The Case for a Ban: Ismael Jack Balbin and many other residents are now demanding a total ban on the sale and use of firecrackers. They argue that public fireworks displays, managed by professionals, are the only way to ensure safety.
The DOH Record: With 235 fireworks-related injuries already logged from December 21 to January 1, the Tabuk City fire is being cited as the “Defining Scandal” of the 2026 season.
The Warning: Fire Officer Licudine has issued a stern warning: Refrain from lighting pyrotechnics near selling areas. But in a crowded public market, is “refraining” enough to stop a stray kwitis?
THE VERDICT: A MIDNIGHT AWAKENING ⚖️🧨🕯️
The verdict from DIS TV is absolute: The Bulanao Public Market fire was a preventable disaster caused by a single moment of negligence. A “kwitis” is not a toy; it is a projectile. On the eve of 2026, the people of Tabuk City learned that “tradition” should never come at the cost of safety and livelihoods.
While the two injured villagers recover, the ashen remains of the firecracker stalls stand as a monument to a “World War” between celebration and safety. The New Year has begun, but for Tabuk City, the smoke hasn’t fully cleared.