
The annual Vivid Sydney festival faced an embarrassing setback this week when a drone light show suffered a catastrophic technical failure. Nearly 90 drones fell from the sky and into the waters of Darling Harbour on Monday, turning a planned spectacle into a pile of submerged scrap metal.
Organizers blamed the incident on unforeseen technical difficulties, though the sheer scale of the failure raises questions about the reliability of such elaborate aerial displays. In the wake of the crash, the festival has been forced to cancel two upcoming drone shows.
While a spokesperson offered the standard apology for the inconvenience, the reality is that the operators were forced to pull the plug to adhere to safety protocols. This incident serves as a stark reminder that even the most carefully planned technological showcases are subject to failure, leaving attendees with nothing but a view of the harbor floor.
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