|
Post by Admin on Jul 6, 2021 13:19:08 GMT
NYC LIVE Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks from Rooftop in Manhattan, New York City July 4, 2021 with view of all 5 barges setting off fireworks from the East River and views of the NYC skyline including the Empire State Building which also had a simultaneous fireworks display and views of the Chrysler Building and the World Trade Center and Williamsburg Bridge.
|
|
|
Post by Admin on Jul 6, 2021 18:54:23 GMT
New York City Macy's 4th of July Fireworks 2021 - Biggest Fireworks in the United States Of America
|
|
|
Post by Admin on Jul 6, 2021 22:43:45 GMT
Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks NYC 2021 (iPhone View of 23rd Street with 3 Barges) from Brooklyn
Full Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks 2021 from Newtown Barge Park in Brooklyn. Since 1976, Macy's has sponsored New York's annual fireworks display on Fourth of July. The views were absolutely magnificent and I was able to see a great perspective of Manhattan south of 42nd Street, all five barges of the fireworks display (three of which were in full view of the camera, one which is partially in view, and one that wasn't in view), and the fireworks from the Empire State Building.
Recorded July 4, 2021
|
|
|
Post by Admin on Jul 7, 2021 3:52:47 GMT
Bursts of light, bangs and thundering booms from non-stop barrages of Fourth of July fireworks lit up the skies across the Los Angeles area Sunday night.
Fireworks illuminated the sky across Southern California as the region celebrated the Fourth of July, with loud bangs ringing through the night sky.
Although fireworks are illegal in the city of Los Angeles, and many other municipalities, that didn't stop residents from putting on a show for their neighborhoods.
AIR7 HD captured footage of the countless and widespread bursts of light and booms being set off.
Fireworks illuminated the sky across Southern California as the region celebrated the Fourth of July, with loud bangs ringing through the night sky.
Some fireworks were set off in the middle of the street in some neighborhoods, slowing down traffic as drivers made moves to avoid the displays.
"It's crazy. I just came from work (on) the 105 bridge...Everybody was pulled over and it was a whole scene. I was terrified driving...it was horrible," said Andrea Cifuentes of South L.A.
Though the vast array of fireworks made for stunning views, health officials issued a warning as the powerful blasts leave the air filled with a smoky haze.
The South Coast Air Quality Management District said poor air quality is likely in areas throughout the South Coast Air Basin, as fireworks -- both large, sanctioned shows and those of the personal "backyard" variety -- are known to emit high levels of particulate matter and metal air pollutants, all of which can contribute to negative health effects.
|
|
|
Post by Admin on Jul 10, 2021 6:49:01 GMT
Former gymnast Aly Raisman reunited on Friday with her beloved dog Mylo after he went missing over the Fourth of July weekend. The two-time Olympian, 27, said he was spooked by fireworks and ran off during the holiday and begged her followers in the Boston area to be on the lookout for the pup. http://instagram.com/p/CRGtL32H5I2 Friday, two people (and one dog, it seems) came through and helped reunite Raisman with Mylo. "HEREOS. I HAVE HIM. MYLO IS SAFE," Raisman shared on Instagram. "THANK YOU Carla, Gayle & her sweet dog. Will share more soon but for now going to snuggle with my everything." Raisman didn't explain how the two had helped track down the dog, but she had previously warned her followers not to shout his name or chase him. From neck fans to inflatable sprinklers, 11 must-haves to beat the heat "He is terrified, and the folks at Missing Dogs Mass advised that we don’t have anyone yelling his name or running around looking for him. I was told that scared dogs will make bad decisions if they are pressured, and that is the last thing that we want to have happen," she wrote, offering a reward and asking fans to send their tips to her personal email. "Please keep your eyes open, he could be trapped or hiding." http://instagram.com/p/CRIFsH1nwyD Dogs can hear about four times better than humans and are known to startle during Independence Day fireworks displays. Online lost-pet-finder system PetAmberAlert.com reports an increase of 30% to 60% in shelters over the holiday weekend each year.
|
|