31 December 2019 Entertainment News

RAS AL KHAIMEH NEW YEAR'S EVE FIREWORKS SETS TWO GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™

Guinness World Records set for ‘Most Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for Launching Fireworks Simultaneously’ and ‘The Longest Fireworks Waterfall’

 

RAS AL KHAIMAH NEW YEAR’S EVE FIREWORKS SETS TWO GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™

Source: Al Marjan
Location: UAE

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Fireworks setting Guinness World Record for the ‘Longest Firework Waterfall’.
Pyro Drones setting Guinness World Record for the ‘Most Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for Launching Fireworks’.
Audience watching from shore.
Fireworks.
Presentation of Guinness World Records.
Interview with Abdullah Al Abdooli, Managing Director and CEO of Marjan.
Pyro Drones being tested and assembled.
Fireworks being assembled and rigged prior to New Year’s Eve.

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1st January 2020, Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates:

Ras Al Khaimah, UAE; January 1, 2020

Ras Al Khaimah captivated visitors and viewers from around the world as it ushered in 2020 with a New Year’s Eve fireworks performance that welcomed thousands of visitors to the emirate. This year’s fireworks spanned a duration of 13 minutes and set two GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ - one for the Most Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for Launching Fireworks Simultaneously’and the second for the The Longest Fireworks Waterfall’. These take the total number of GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ set for fireworks hosted by Ras Al Khaimah to five in just three years.

The first record of the evening was achieved by a firework display using 173 PyroDronesTM, all simultaneously executing a stunning firework display. The PyroDronesTM carried fireworks that could be initiated remotely from the air. The display ushered in the New Year by creating a visual ‘2020’ in the sky followed by an elegant chandelier draped with a beautiful cascade of pyrotechnic sparks ending with the recreation of the monuments of Ras Al Khaimah. The display leveraged advanced pyrotechnics and integrated wireless technology lighting up the shores of the emirate of Ras Al Khaimah. 

The second record was for the ‘Longest Fireworks Waterfall’ creating a cascading effect of brilliant white sparks strung across a distance measuring 3,788.86 metres to form a continuous waterfall, breaking the previous record of 3517.23 metres previously held by Fukuoka, Japan. To qualify for the record attempt, each of the waterfall fireworks was required to measure no less than 28 cm long and 3 cm in diameter, with the display required to last at least 30 seconds.

The event was verified by an official adjudicator from GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ for the ‘Most Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for Launching Fireworks Simultaneously’ and the ‘The Longest Fireworks Waterfall’.

Following the fireworks gala, the organisers received the Guinness World Records titles from the adjudicator.

In 2019, Ras Al Khaimah welcomed visitors from around the world to its NYE event that set two GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ - for the 'Longest chain of fireworks' and for the 'Longest straight line of fireworks'. The 2018 celebration set a new world record for the 'Largest aerial firework shell'.

Crowds thronged the main venue of Al Marjan Island, the lifestyle development by Marjan, the master-developer of Ras Al Khaimah, from early in the evening as well as at viewing decks along the coast at Al Hamra. Marjan worked closely with Ras Al Khaimah’s government entities to set up the public viewing areas across Al Marjan Island. More than 27,000 additional public car parking spaces were provided to welcome the guests.

For the first time, Ras Al Khaimah also hosted the New Year’s Eve Gala Dinner that was headlined by multi-Platinum singer, songwriter, and fashion icon, Najwa Karam, and celebrity singer Waleed Al Shami.

Various government entities contributed to the success of the event in Ras Al Khaimah including Marjan, Ras Al Khaimah Police, Ras Al Khaimah Government Media Office, Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority, Ras Al Khaimah Chamber of Commerce, Public Works, Ras Al Khaimah Municipality, Al Hamra and others.

 

 

0:00        Drone display countdown from 5 to 1 followed by Pyro drone display of ‘2020’

0:17        Aerial shot of Waterfall Fireworks around Marjan Island.

0:26        Spectators watching drone display. Pan to 2020 drone display.                   

0:35        Aerial shot of Waterfall fireworks on Marjan Island.

0:43        Pyro Drone display of Chandelier. Various angles.

1:03        Pyro Drone display of Jebel Jais mountain.

1:29       Pyro Drone display of Tornado.

1:39       Vision of fireworks. Various angles.

2:05        600mm shells being launched and exploding.

2:34       Vision of fireworks. Various angles.

                Statement by Guinness World Record Adjudicator. Shefali Mishra

                The record was broken by three thousand seven hundred and eighty eight point eight six metres. It is a new Guinness World Record.

2:52       Statement by Guinness World Record Adjudicator. Shefali Mishra

                The record to break was fifty. You have outdone yourself by achieving a hundred and seventy six drones at the same time launching fireworks. Congratulations. This is the second world record.

3:05        Vision of Guinness World Record certificates being presented.

3:13        Close up of certificate. ‘The longest firework waterfall’.

3:17        Group gathering around certificate presentation.

3:26        Close up of certificate. ‘The most unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) launching fireworks simultaneously.

3:28        Interview Abdullah Al Abdooli, Managing Director and CEO of Marjan.

                What an incredible night. Such a spectacular show we had today, at the beginning of 2020 in the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah two Guinness World Records have been added to the fireworks shows.

3:43       Drones during rehearsal forming countdown.  

3:50       Pyrodrones in on floor of tent

3:54        Pyrodrones. Close up.

3:58       Skymagic Pyrodrome team with computer

4:02        Men checking drones.

4:06       Checking drones. Close up.

4:11        Drones taking off at night during tests.

4:17       Drone team member on computer.

4:23       Drones ready to take off.

4:32        Drones dropping fireworks. Various angles.

4:40        Drone test for ‘Tornado’

4:45       Drone test of ‘Chandelier’

4:51       Making 600 mm shell

4:57       Close up of firework pellets for 600mm shells.

5:02        Pellets in 600 mm shell.

5:08       Complete 600 mm shell.

31 December 2019