Fireworks, drone shows light up Bay Area skies on 4th of July

Sunnyvale, CALocal News

The Bay Area lit up with fireworks and drone shows on the 4th of July, showcasing community spirit across the region. In San Francisco, thousands gathered at Ghirardelli Square to enjoy a traditional fireworks display, with families like Wesley Ammons's seeking a closer view of the colorful explosions. The city buzzed with energy throughout the day, offering performances and food along The Embarcadero. In contrast, Sunnyvale introduced a modern twist to the holiday with its inaugural drone show, featuring 300 drones that painted the sky with images while ensuring safety and environmental considerations. Mayor Larry Klein highlighted the drone show as a safe alternative to fireworks, particularly during times of drought, emphasizing its benefits like reduced noise pollution.

The Pixis Drone team orchestrated the display with precision, allowing viewers to see the lights from miles away. This blend of traditional and contemporary celebrations reflects the evolving nature of community festivities. The events not only provided entertainment but also fostered a sense of togetherness among families and friends.

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