As the clock ticks closer to the end of the year, many people around the world are eagerly anticipating the celebrations of New Year’s Eve. It is a time of joy, excitement, and new beginnings. However, this year has been a bit different, with major cities such as Sydney, Paris, and Tokyo cancelling their much-anticipated New Year’s Eve events. The decision was made by local authorities in light of growing safety concerns following terror threats and stampede fears.
The announcement came as a shock to many, as these cities are known for their spectacular New Year’s Eve celebrations that attract thousands of people from all over the world. Sydney, the iconic city in Australia, is famous for its dazzling firework display over the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House. Paris, the city of lights, is renowned for its grand celebrations at the Champs-Élysées and the Eiffel Tower. Tokyo, the bustling capital of Japan, is known for its traditional bell-ringing ceremony at the Zojoji Temple and festive countdown at Shibuya crossing. These events have become a part of the New Year’s Eve tradition for many, and the decision to cancel them has disappointed many people.
The concern for safety is understandable, given recent incidents of terror attacks and tragedies at crowded events. The fear of a potential stampede also loomed after a stampede at a New Year’s Eve celebration in Shanghai last year claimed 36 lives. As the safety and well-being of citizens and visitors is the top priority for these cities, the decision to cancel the events was made with careful consideration.
In Sydney, the cancellation of the New Year’s Eve fireworks was announced days before December 31, citing concerns for the safety of emergency services personnel who would have been needed for the event. The city’s Lord Mayor, Clover Moore, reassured the public that the decision was made in the best interest of the community. She stated, “We want everyone to feel safe and secure while enjoying the celebrations, and we believe this is the responsible decision to make.”
Similarly, in Paris, the decision to cancel the New Year’s Eve event at the iconic Champs-Élysées was made after consultations between the city’s police, mayor’s office, and the French government. The head of the Paris police, Michel Delpuech, stated, “Considering the current context and information from intelligence services, it seems appropriate to cancel the event to ensure the safety and security of Parisians and visitors.”
The cancellation in Tokyo came as a surprise, as it is the first time the city has cancelled its New Year’s Eve celebrations. The announcement was made by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, which stated that it was a precautionary measure to prevent a recurrence of last year’s stampede in Shanghai. The Tokyo Governor, Yuriko Koike, expressed regret over the decision, stating, “I am very sorry for those who were looking forward to the event, but we cannot risk people’s safety.”
While the cancellation of these New Year’s Eve events may disappoint some, it serves as a reminder that safety should always be the top priority. The decision taken by these cities demonstrates the responsible and proactive approach towards ensuring the safety of their citizens and visitors. It also shows the strong and unified efforts of governments and authorities to prevent any potential threat to public safety.
Furthermore, the cancellation of these events does not mean that the spirit of the New Year’s Eve celebrations will be dampened. People can still ring in the New Year with their loved ones in a safe and secure environment. It is also an opportunity for everyone to reflect on the true meaning of the New Year and appreciate the efforts of those who work tirelessly to ensure our safety.
As we say goodbye to the year that has passed and welcome the new one with open arms, let us also remember to stay united and spread love and positivity. The cancellation of these events may have disappointed us, but it also serves as a reminder that in the face of any challenge, our resilience and determination will always prevail. So let us all come together to celebrate the New Year in a safe and peaceful manner, and look forward to a brighter future ahead.









