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Is it a boy? A girl? No, it’s a wildfire

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LOS ANGELES: It’s a boy! It’s a girl! But for an off-duty border patrol officer in the US state of Arizona, it ended up being a massive wildfire sparked by a gender reveal party that went awry.

A video released by the US Forest Service and carried by US media on Wednesday, shows the moment a makeshift target with the words “Boy” and “Girl” written on it explodes in an open field, revealing a plume of blue smoke and sparking a fire.

The April 2017 blaze, dubbed the Sawmill Fire, scorched nearly 47,000 acres in Green Valley, Arizona, and was fully extinguish­ed after about a week.

Dennis Dickey, who organised the party to reveal the gender of his upcoming child, pleaded guilty to a misdemeano­r charge in September and was ordered to pay nearly US$8.2mil (RM34.3mil) in restitutio­n.

He was also sentenced to five years’ probation.

Authoritie­s said that Dickey started the fire by shooting at the target, which he filled with Tannerite, a highly explosive substance.

The idea was to release blue or pink smoke to reveal the sex of his upcoming baby.

Such gender reveal parties are increasing­ly popular in the United States and can take on many forms, including unravellin­g a banner, cutting open a cake or tinting drinks in blue or pink. — AFP

 ?? — AFP ?? Party pooper: Still images showing the moment the gender reveal party went awry in Green Valley, Arizona.
— AFP Party pooper: Still images showing the moment the gender reveal party went awry in Green Valley, Arizona.

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