HONOLULU (AP) — A sixth person died Wednesday from injuries sustained when during a New Year’s Eve party in a Honolulu neighborhood, setting off a chain of explosions that left more than a dozen people with severe burns.
The 30-year-old woman died at a local hospital at about 5:59 a.m., the Honolulu Police Department said in a statement.
The others killed included a , three women and one man.
The blast set off fresh calls for a crackdown on illegal fireworks that have become in Hawaii. Contraband explosives rock neighborhoods year-round but grow in frequency around the year-end holidays.
Police have so far in connection with the explosion. Authorities accused them of reckless endangering, endangering the welfare of a minor and multiple fireworks offenses.
Police said they are working with prosecutors to file charges but it is taking time due to the number of people arrested, large volume of evidence being examined and fireworks being tested.
Authorities seized 500 pounds (227 kilograms) of unused fireworks from the scene.
Police said they expect to make .
Hawaii Gov. Josh Green has proposed allowing police to issue to those who shoot off fireworks and imposing potential class A felony charges and decades in prison on those whose use of fireworks leads to serious injury or death. The state Department of Law Enforcement has for $5.2 million to hire eight people and expand a forensic lab to counter .
Six of the were for treatment last month because Hawaii’s only burn care facility reached capacity with the wounded from the incident. One of them, a 29-year-old man, .
Audrey Mcavoy, The Associated Press