Ottawa County deputies said the incident happened at a fireworks show on private property Monday night.
A woman is dead and nine others were taken to a western Michigan hospital after a fireworks explosion in Park Township.
The 43-year-old woman was reportedly unresponsive when first responders arrived. She was pronounced dead at the scene. Pictures from the scene show numerous fireworks on the ground and lawn chairs in the distance. One vehicle's side window was completely shattered. It's still unclear what caused the fireworks explosion. Anyone with information is asked to call the Ottawa County Sheriff's Office or Silent Observer at 1-877-88-SILENT.SEE MORE: Fireworks warning: They caused 11 deaths, 10,200 injuries in 2022
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