Not only did Dubai succeed in breaking the world record in the world’s
“Largest Fireworks Display” category, the emirate also managed to smash it by
firing roughly 80,000 shells per minute and 1,332 fireworks per
second.
Revealing the details of the record, Guinness World Records said Dubai fired
enough shells in the first 60 seconds to break the previous Guinness World
Record, an hour-long show of 77,282 fireworks achieved in November 2011 by
Kuwait.
As part of the rigorous verification process, Guinness World Records
adjudicators physically counted all fireworks before and after the performance
resulting in them confirming and verifying this extraordinary record-breaking
achievement.
Thousands of people, who watched the spectacle from various locations, were
left mesmerised by the dizzying array of colours.
Commenting on the new record, Talal Omar, Guinness World Record’s
Adjudicator, stated: “This is an iconic record title that has been challenged
and broken on a phenomenal scale by Dubai. I am pleased to confirm that Dubai
has achieved a new Guinness World Record title for the Largest Fireworks Display
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