Watch: Drones crash into water after Sydney light show malfunction
Watch: Drones crash into water after Sydney light show malfunction

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The malfunction was due to "unforeseen technical difficulties", according to organisers Vivid Sydney, an annual three-week festival that features large light installations.

A Vivid Sydney spokesperson apologised for the "disappointment and inconvenience caused to attendees" and said the drone operators cancelled the show "in line with standard safety protocols".

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Published on 5/28/2026