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After yet Another Fireworks Disaster: Why Do We Feel Such a Strong Urge to Explode?

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20:42 It can cost lives, cause serious damage, and is bad for animals and the environment. Why do we still love fireworks despite this? "It brings together everything our dopamine-sensitive brain loves."
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20:42 It can cost lives, cause serious damage, and is bad for animals and the environment. Why do we still love fireworks despite this? "It brings together everything our dopamine-sensitive brain loves."

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From the protector’s point of view, we again denounce a reality that is repeated every year and that no longer admits any more excuses. Fireworks and pyrotechnics cause serious and avoidable suffering in domestic animals and urban fauna. We don’t talk about punctual discomfort. We talk about real panic, animals overflowing with fear and consequences that, in too many cases, are irreversible. For the Protector, every episode of pyrotechnics leave…

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El Faro de Ceuta broke the news in on Friday, January 2, 2026.
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