World
begins New Year celebrations
Friday December 31, 2010 10:56:48 PM ,
Agencies
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Countries in the south-Pacific
region have become the first to celebrate New Year's day, as the
rest of world prepares for the approaching event.
The tiny island nation of Kiribati was the first to welcome in
2011 at 1000GMT on Saturday. The deeply religious community of
about 6,000 had been set to mark the occasion with village church
services.
New Zealand, at 1100GMT, and just two hours later Australia kicked
off celebrations with an extravagant display of fireworks.
When the clock struck midnight in Auckland, New Zealand's biggest
city, fireworks were launched from atop the 328 metres high Sky
Tower, the world's 15th tallest structure. Tens of thousands
gathered around Auckland Harbour to watch the spectacular display
which could be seen from across the city.
In Sydney, Australia's capital, about 1.5 million people crammed
around Sydney's Harbour to see a spectacular fireworks show.
Sydney touted its claim to be the New Year's Eve capital of the
world with a spectacular display over the iconic Harbour Bridge
using 7 tons of fireworks, its largest since 2000. Luxury yachts
and smaller boats filled the harbour, while others filled pubs,
clubs and balconies with a view of the show.
'Weather woes'
New Year's day comes as the world experiences extreme weather
conditions, including heat waves and floods in the south Pacific.
Extreme, 43 degrees Celsius heat brought the risk of wildfires
near the southern Australian city of Adelaide, while celebrations
in the country's north were muted by floods that left vast swathes
of land underwater and forced thousands to leave their homes.
New Zealand, which has experienced a mild heatwave over the
festive period, moved into 2011 just an hour after Kiribati with
celebrations themed "Hot in the City".
In the southern New Zealand city of Christchurch, thousands
celebrated despite a minor 3.3 earthquake that struck just hours
before midnight. The city has rumbled with many aftershocks from a
powerful 7.1 magnitude earthquake that damaged buildings across
the city on Sept. 4.
Officials approved celebrations only after late checks and
modifications, including removing the city cathedral's crucifix in
case it fell on revellers.
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