BOBIGNY (FRANCE) (AFP) – Eighteen people were hurt, five of them seriously, when a bonfire effigy blew up at a carnival north of Paris on Saturday, emergency workers said. The blast happened when organisers set fire to a wooden figure during a carnival at Villepinte after a traditional parade by local children. None of the 18 suffered life-threatening injuries. Three were children. Police said the effigy of a man, made out of plywood, was ignited by petrol using remote control. The blast showered parts of the crowd with sparks and wooden splinters, which led to the injuries, and caused a momentary panic. An inquiry has been opened.