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Sutli bomb

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The Sutli bomb is a very loud firecracker popular in India, especially during the festival of Diwali. People enjoy using it during celebrations for the exciting noise it makes.

This firecracker is also called the Atom Bomb or Hydro-bomb because it is very loud. Its noise can be louder than safe levels, which can be startling.

Even though many people like to use it during festivals, it is important to use it carefully and follow safety rules.

Firecrackers like the Sutli bomb are a big part of festival traditions in India, and it is always important to remember safety when enjoying them.

About

The Sutli bomb is a special kind of firework made from green jute twine with a red band showing the maker’s name. The twine wraps around an explosive part, creating a very loud sound. This happens because the firework has tightly packed gunpowder inside. When the gunpowder gets hot, it makes lots of gases, and the noise occurs when the pressure from these gases bursts through the tight wrapping.

Banned

Many governments have banned this firecracker because it makes a very loud noise. The noise is louder than what is allowed, so it is not permitted during celebrations.

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