“Happy New Year” in Sydney without spectator



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Sydney has ushered in the New Year with colorful fireworks over the famous Harbor Bridge and the Opera House. This time, spectators were not allowed into the port due to the corona pandemic. The authorities had previously announced that they would punish anyone who tried to break through the barriers in the port area with a fine of A $ 1,000 (about 626 euros). That apparently worked: Sydney was like a ghost town the closer the New Year approached, watchers said.

“Happy New Year” is the motto in Sydney. Due to the corona pandemic, the fireworks will take place once without a spectator. (Image: Keystone)

The world-famous fireworks show, one of the world’s first, was broadcast live on television. But it was smaller and, at seven minutes long, much shorter than usual. Normally, the show in the port of the Australian metropolis attracts more than a million people each year.

The Prime Minister of New South Wales, Gladys Berejiklian, spoke on Thursday of an incoherent situation with a view to the corona pandemic. He urged Sydney residents to stay home and watch the fireworks on television with the rest of the world.

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