Hundreds of birds lie lifeless on the streets of Rome after New Year s firework display
After the firework display on the New Year’s eve, hundreds of dead birds were found on the streets of Rome. People ignored the firecracker ban
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| 2 Jan 2021 11:30 AM GMT
Rome: The entire world welcomed the new year with much happiness and fun. While many chose to go for silent celebrations, the others chose to set off firecrackers to welcome the year 2021. However, in a tragic incident, as many as hundreds of birds died after people burst off firecrackers in Rome, Italy.
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In August, there was cause for celebration following the miraculous rescue of two cousins who spent 15 hours stranded at sea. Ellen Glynn and Sara Feeney got into difficulty after going paddleboarding at Furbo Beach in Co Galway. A major search and rescue operation was launched after the young women failed to return to shore and many feared the worst.
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