Faulty fireworks display of Z121.
Regarding the fireworks display in the Countdown-Ha Tinh program to welcome the new year 2024, it only exploded for 1 minute, the leader of the Ministry of National Defense of Ha Tinh province informed reporters. Vietnamese people: “It is expected that the fireworks display to welcome the New Year will last 15 minutes, however due to a technical problem it will only explode for 1 minute. This is a new machine that specializes in fireworks display at international fireworks competitions. and major events of the country and localities.
When testing and test firing, the machine worked fine, but when firing for real, the machine had a problem causing all the fireworks to explode simultaneously within 1 minute. The above incident is unfortunate and unavoidable due to a technical error of the shooting machine.”

Countdown program in Ha Tinh. Photo: PV
After the incident, the leaders of Z121 Factory (Ministry of Defense) met directly with the leaders of Ha Tinh province to accept responsibility and promised to fix it by sponsoring a high-altitude fireworks display for the province on Lunar New Year’s Eve. Giap Thin 2024 is coming.
This information was also confirmed by the Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the People’s Council of Ha Tinh province by text message to reporters Vietnamese people.

Thousands of people were extremely excited looking forward to the fireworks display. Photo: PV
The Countdown-Ha Tinh program to welcome the new year 2024 starts at 10:00 p.m. on December 31, 2023 to 0:30 a.m. on January 1, 2024 at Thanh Sen Square, Ha Tinh city, including musical performances and performances. light show.
The high-altitude fireworks display was held for the first time in Ha Tinh, so people were extremely excited to look forward to this 15-minute fireworks display.
However, at New Year’s Eve, the fireworks display only lasted 1 minute, leaving thousands of people and tourists disappointed.
It is known that the entire cost of the recent fireworks display was fully funded by the General Department of Defense Industry, including 500 high-altitude fireworks and 90 low-range artillery rigs, assigned to unit Z121.
