Explanation for late-night fireworks and flares on London bridges has been discovered.

Last night's performance of 'Antony and Cleopatra' was abruptly halted.

August 8th 2024.

Explanation for late-night fireworks and flares on London bridges has been discovered.
Last month, there was quite a spectacle in London as flares were set off not only from the iconic Albert Bridge, but also from different parts of central London. Many were left wondering who was responsible for these fiery displays, until the mystery was finally solved. It all came to light after a rather dramatic incident at the Globe Theatre, where a performance of Shakespeare's "Antony and Cleopatra" was interrupted by the sudden appearance of red fireworks and loud noises. The situation became even more chaotic when one of the fireworks landed dangerously close to the audience, narrowly missing them.

Similar incidents had already been reported the previous month, when the flares set off from Albert Bridge caused quite a stir, with some of the fireworks even landing in the nearby Thames river and on passing boats. The group responsible for these displays had always managed to escape before the authorities arrived, leaving everyone wondering who they could be.

But now, it seems like the mystery has been solved. According to sources, the recent fireworks were actually a celebration by Algerian football fans, who were commemorating the birthday of a beloved Algerian club. The Mouloudia Club d'Alger, founded on August 7, 1921, was the reason behind all the pyrotechnics and excitement.

As for the interrupted performance of "Antony and Cleopatra", it was unfortunately cut short before the grand finale. It appears that the previous month's display could also be connected to rowdy fans, as it took place just days after the Spanish football team won the Euros. This raises concerns about the safety of these private fireworks displays, and the London Fire Brigade has issued a warning against such activities. They urge people to attend organized fireworks displays instead, and if they do choose to use fireworks privately, to buy them from a reputable seller and follow all safety precautions.

The Globe Theatre, a famous landmark in London, was not the only location that witnessed these celebrations. Other cities such as Dublin and Algiers also had their share of pyrotechnics and fanfare. The official account of Mouloudia Club d'Alger even shared photos of the colorful display, proudly stating that their fans had set the atmosphere on fire and lit up the sky in a way that will not be forgotten soon.

One of the theatre-goers, Mark Johnson, who was celebrating his 30th birthday, shared his experience with the Mail Online. He described the confusion that ensued when the fireworks suddenly appeared in the sky, causing everyone to look up, including the actors and actresses on stage.

In other news, there have been reports of far-right thugs causing chaos and looting a Sainsbury's store, chanting "England". A map has also been released, showing the locations of riots across the UK, with more planned. The public has been warned not to approach a certain individual in connection with the murder of a London bus driver. For the latest updates and news from the capital, you can visit The Agency's London news hub.

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