Oman Daily Observer

New York’s Times Square erupts with cheer as New Year dawns

A huge sea of humanity experience­d the sights and sounds while millions of others around the world watched on TV and internet

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NEW YORK: Hundreds of thousands of merrymaker­s witnessed the descent of the kaleidosco­pic New Year’s Eve ball in Times Square at midnight on Sunday, celebratin­g a century-old New York tradition under an unpreceden­ted umbrella of security.

As many as 2 million people, surrounded by a ring of 40-tonne sand trucks and some 7,000 police, gathered in the “Crossroads of the World” to watch the glittering sphere complete its minute-long drop, marking the beginning of 2017.

With the throng counting down the seconds, the crystal-paned ball slid with smooth precision down its pole, mounted on a tower at the head of the plaza.

At the stroke of midnight, it touched home, illuminati­ng a giant “2017” sign and sending a shower of fireworks into the sky.

The sights and sounds were experience­d by a veritable sea of humanity, sectioned off in block after block of temporary corrals set up to better control the crowd.

Millions of others around the world watched the spectacle on television and the internet.

Despite the heavy police presence, or perhaps because of it, thousands of people, many from overseas, arrived early to be dazzled by the flashing signage and entertaine­d by live musical performanc­es by Mariah Carey, Thomas Rhett and Gloria Estefan.

“It’s a very special place, to be in the centre of everything tonight,” said Marta Loygorra, 20, who came to Times Square from Madrid, Spain, with her father, Jose Loygorra, 54. “I’ve always wanted to be here for this and it’s great to be here with my Dad,” she said, cuddling up to him for warmth.

Jess Smith, 22, of Perth, Australia said that when she booked her New York hotel, she didn’t realise it was just a few blocks north of Times Square.

In the days before the celebratio­n, city and federal officials said they were not aware of any credible threats, and in the event, the party went off without a hitch. But authoritie­s also said they were taking no chances.

A protective perimeter of 65 hulking sanitation trucks filled with sand, as well as about 100 other smaller vehicles, encircled the Times Square area.

Placed in strategic positions, the “blockers” are intended to prevent a repetition of the truck attacks in Berlin and Nice earlier this year, officials said.

It is not the first time that New York has set up a perimeter of heavy trucks at large gatherings.

The same strategy helped protect crowds at the Macy’s Thanksgivi­ng Day Parade in November, after IS encouraged followers to target the event, which drew about 3.5 million people.

At times since Donald Trump’s election in November, blocker trucks have been positioned near Trump Tower, his Fifth Avenue headquarte­rs and residence, a short distance from Times Square.

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 ?? AFP ?? Chirlane McCray, her husband New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and his wife Yoo Soon-taek pose on stage during New Year’s Celebratio­ns in Times Square in New York City. —
AFP Chirlane McCray, her husband New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and his wife Yoo Soon-taek pose on stage during New Year’s Celebratio­ns in Times Square in New York City. —

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