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Independence Day Souls were not distanced away from the performance of Florida, Florida, a premature time after an electric strike.
On Friday afternoon, a major storm went to Central Florida and lightning hit the Marina region “where all the fireworks for the incident were stored in the preparation of the event,” Bianka Gillett, Sanford’s strategic communication manager Bianka Gillet said in a Facebook Live.
As a result, a “series of events took place,” that burnt fireworks and destroyed the devices used to launch the performance.
“We are so grateful that we had no injury or loss of life,” said Gillate. Then he invited people to still come out and enjoy the celebration, while reminding them that they do not bring their fireworks.
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Florida’s fireworks performance on Sanford City, Independence Day, was discontinued by an electric strike on July 4, 2025 ahead of time. (St. John’s Revarship Company)
The video posted on the Facebook page of the St. Johns Revarship Company shows that the fireworks are meant for the star Spangled Sanford event during the day with the sky diverted in the background.
The local business said, “The plans, coordination, and hard work of months and months behind those few minutes were hard work by those who wanted nothing other than giving a night to remember the community.”
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Antique Shops and Restaurant Line 1 Street on 6 April 2012 in Sanford, Florida on 6 April 2012. (Roberto Gonzalaz)
“It is difficult to include in words how much effort was made in this … and how quickly it was taken away by the forces beyond someone’s control,” The post continued, “First the respondents and city teams immediately reacted and kept everyone safe.”
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“Even without fireworks, our city is alive to celebrate Independence Day,” the city of Sanford posted on its Facebook page. “Food is delicious, there is energy in the crowd, and we really appreciate everyone to join us!”