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| Learning English - Words in the News 31 December, 2007 - Published 11:03 GMT Weather threatens New Year celebrations | ||||||||||||
Wild weather is threatening to disrupt New Year celebrations in Australia. Fireworks displays in parts of Queensland have already been cancelled because of strong winds. Treacherous conditions have also forced the closure of many beaches in Sydney. Phil Mercer reports There will be no official fireworks display on Queensland's Gold Coast after local authorities decided it would be too dangerous. The region south of Brisbane has been pounded by gale force winds and heavy seas. Rough conditions have caused problems too on beaches in Sydney, where lifeguards have dragged a number of swimmers and surfers to safety. The city's traditional New Year's Eve fireworks spectacular will go ahead. More than a million people are expected to cram onto vantage points around Sydney Harbour. The focal point of this eagerly anticipated pyrotechnic show will be the famous Coathanger Bridge. Seventeen-hundred police officers will be on duty and have promised to crack down on drunks and troublemakers. Phil Mercer, BBC News, Sydney fireworks display pounded gale force winds Rough conditions lifeguards to cram vantage points The focal point eagerly anticipated pyrotechnic show to crack down on | LATEST STORIES 02 January, 2008 France introduces smoking ban 31 December, 2007 Weather threatens New Year celebrations 28 December, 2007 Japanese PM visits Beijing 19 December, 2007 Russia orders British Council closures 19 December, 2007 Magna Carta copy sells for .3m Other Stories | |||||||||||
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