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Jason Collie

Stunning moment world's largest ever firework is set off above US ski resort

The world’s largest-ever firework has been set off above a US ski resort town.

The 2,800lb (1,270kg) shell flew 2,200 feet (670m) above the Steamboat Springs Winter Carnival in Colorado before it burst, turning the sky bright red and drawing gasps from the crowd, The Steamboat Pilot & Today reported.

Guinnes World Records has verified it as the largest-ever firework.

Tim Borden of Steamboat Springs headed the team that developed the firework over seven years.

Mr Borden first attempted to set the world record last year, but failed when the shell exploded inside the mortar without lifting off the ground.

Guinness World Records representatives witnessed both attempts.

(AP)

The firework was 400lb heaver than the previous record-holder, a 2,397lb explosive launched in the United Arab Emirates in 2018.

During a ceremony after the launch to present Borden and his team with their certificate, Ms Conlon said they showed tenacity and perseverance in coming back after last year’s failed attempt.

A winter storm dumped more than two feet of snow on the 26-foot-long mortar used to launch the shell, and also made transporting the shell difficult.

Mr Borden said getting the area ploughed was more trouble than setting up the firework itself.

Agencies contributed to this report

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