A huge eruption at a fireworks market near Mexico City has left ten people dead, and 60 injured. It's not clear what set off this massive chain of fireworks, but the video is chilling.
During the celebrations, most people probably finished off any fireworks during the final throws of July 4th, but what should you do if you have some leftover?
Even though fireworks is a multi-million dollar industry, using computerized launch systems and the like, the general principles behind fireworks have remain unchanged for centuries.
Take a look at this scene from Science Channel's 'How It's Made' as they discuss fireworks and what goes into that big sparkly boom.
July 4th is here. It is the birthday of our great country. A time to celebrate with family and friends as we barbecue, drink festively, and blow things up!
As we prepare to celebrate Independence Day, the Shreveport Fire Department offers up some fireworks and outdoor cooking tips to help us keep our holiday safe and accident-free.
What if you took one thousand sparklers and lit them all at the same time? Here's your chance to see what that would look like and still keep your eyebrows.
FIREWORKS ARE POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS, AND MISUSE CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS ON FIREWORKS.
Now that the legal stuff is out of the way...watch these people who didn't do any of that stuff!