Fireworks explode over the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge as Australia ushers in the New Year in Sydney (Reuters) |
Spectacular fireworks illuminated Sydney Harbour Bridge to celebrate the arrival of 2017 in Australia.
Cities in the Pacific island nations of Samoa, Tonga and Kiribati were the first to welcome the new year as the clock hit midday on New Yearโs Eve in Cyprus.
The end of 2016 was then marked in the Chatham Islands and parts of New Zealand shortly afterwards, with fireworks launched from the top of Aucklandโs Sky Tower, before celebrations began in Sydney at 3pm Cyprus time.
Sydney Harbour Bridge was doused in the bright light of an estimated seven tonnes of fireworks during two displays, including an earlier show which saw the landmark glow purple in a tribute to late American superstar Prince.
British singer David Bowie was also honoured with space-themed fireworks as a nod to the late starโs hit Space Oddity.
In London, thousands of police officers were providing a protective ring ahead of the cityโs set-piece fireworks display, with tactics adjusted following this yearโs terrorist atrocities in Europe.
Fears of a mass-casualty terror plot targeting one of the countryโs New Year events were heightened after lorries were used in devastating attacks on crowded areas in Nice and Berlin.
British Transport Police (BTP) said they had extended officersโ working hours on the night for a second year running.
This yearโs feverish countdown to midnight also lasted longer than usual โ an extra second โ as a so-called โleap secondโ was introduced to compensate for a slowdown in the Earthโs rotation.