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The world's largest fireworks lit the night sky, with a diameter of 1.57 meters and a weight of 1270

On the evening of February 8 local time, the American 'steamboat fireworks' team fired a 1.57-meter-diameter and 1270 kg fireworks with a 7.9-meter-high gun barrel at a fireworks show held in the ski resort of stimbotes springs, Colorado.

The fireworks slowly rushed up to an altitude of about 1.6km and burst, turning the whole night and hillside red. The scene was quite spectacular, causing bursts of screams from those present.

It is reported that the 'steamboat fireworks' team spent seven years developing giant fireworks to break the world record. They tried in 2019, but the fireworks exploded prematurely and the attempt ended in failure. After this success, the Guinness Book of records identified it as the world's largest fireworks. The previous record was set by the United Arab Emirates on December 31, 2018, when the weight of fireworks reached 1087 kg&# 8203;&# 8203;&# 8203;&# 8203;&# 8203;&# 8203;&# 8203;