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The smoke that remains after everyone enjoys the firework of Celebration.

Rupandehi, Lumbini ProvinceJun 2026

Left behind by Celebration

The aftermath of the fireworks leads to smoke and a bad smell in air.

Everyone enjoys the fireworks including me but we never notice how much this fireworks returns to our environment.

Just for a second of beautiful scene we risk our environment and our nature that abundantly gives the hope for our life.

Whether it's a marriage or a festival time, a large number of fireworks are set off all around the country.

Although in Nepal the fireworks are banned but still no strick actions are taken to under control them.

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