How the Roar on the Shore turned out to be a damp squib

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It was dubbed "The Roar on the Shore", a fireworks extravaganza on the English Channel just off Bournemouth.

110,000 fireworks let off in under 60 seconds to set a new world record - maybe so bright that the French would see it across the water.

Around 175,000 spectators turned up to see it - and to say they were bitterly disappointed would be an understatement.

Instead of rockets shooting to the skies, the event was over in about six seconds as the metal barge appeared to explode, with flames spreading across the deck.

Ruth Downing, from Bournemouth, said, 'It was very disappointing. Not so much a roar as a growl. We thought it would be rockets exploding in the sky in this amazing fireworks display, but instead if you blinked you would have missed it.'

However, it was still a new World Record....


'Blink and you'll miss it': World record firework display fails after all 110,000 go off at once

By Daily Mail Reporter
21st August
Daily Mail

An explosive world record attempt came under fire today as a barge carrying fireworks appeared to blow up and burst into flames.

Around 175,000 people turned up for Roar on the Shore to see 110,000 fireworks set off in under 60 seconds from the barge between Bournemouth and Boscombe piers in Dorset last night.

But instead of rockets shooting to the skies, the event was over in about six seconds as the metal barge appeared to explode, with flames spreading across the deck.

Visitors were then left facing delays of up to three hours to leave the town as the roads became gridlocked.

Ruth Downing, 33, from Bournemouth, said: 'It looked like the barge just exploded and then caught fire. I think the wind might have caused problems.

'It was very disappointing. Not so much a roar as a growl. We thought it would be rockets exploding in the sky in this amazing fireworks display, but instead if you blinked you would have missed it.

'It was just a big bang, a blinding flash and then flames.

That was probably the most exciting bit because it looked like the barge was on fire.'

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Up in smoke: World record firework display is over in six seconds

Colleen Gallagher, a hypnotherapist from Bournemouth, was watching from the beach at Boscombe pier.

She said: 'I felt so sorry for the organisers because it was obvious everything went off in one hit.

'It was a big silvery spray which lit up the beach and then there was just a big cloud of smoke and a few squiggly, short rockets that went up randomly from the fire.

'There had been such a build up, everyone held their breath with anticipation for this roar but then there was nothing.

'Never mind under 60 seconds, more like six seconds. It was a bit of a damp squib.'

However, auditors said last night that a new record had been set and it will now be verified by Guinness World Record.

The current Guinness World Record for the most fireworks set off in record time was set in 2006 with 56,645 fireworks in Plymouth.

Visitors at that event described the sky turning white as the fireworks shot into the air and lit up the night sky.

Artist Sarah Shirtcliffe, from Bournemouth, said: 'I don't know what happened. I waited for this spectacular display but it made a boom noise almost like a bomb exploding and then there was nothing.


Six-second wonder: 114,000 fireworks were set off at the same time, looking more like a small fire at sea

'The big explosion was very beautiful but we were expecting to see lots of wonderful fireworks in the sky for 60 seconds, one after the other.'

A spokeswoman for Bournemouth Tourism said the technical experts at Fantastic Fireworks, which conducted the fireworks display, used a shorter fuse for safety reasons because of the strong winds.

'A huge explosion over a longer period of time could have blown on to shore,' she said.

'It went off quicker than they thought it would due to the wind and weather conditions. It didn't meet everybody's expectations which is unfortunate but we did break the record which is absolutely fantastic.

'It's not something you can practise, there's an element of surprise involved.

'We have never seen that many people along the whole of the seafront for any event over the last 15 years.

'Maybe that's why we had some disappointed faces. Nobody has ever seen 110,000 fireworks set off in under 60 seconds.'

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