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During Canberra's annual firework event, Skyfire, the explosion sent some spectators running for cover. pmlive

A barge on Canberra’s Lake Burley-Griffin burst into flames on Saturday night, after a firework exploded.

The incident sent some spectators running for cover during the city’s annual firework event, Skyfire. Journalist Mike Jeffreys says it deserve thorough investigation, despite the fact no one was hurt. Image: News Corp Australia

 

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