This is Why You Should Never Release 1.5 Million Balloons At Once
In 1986, organizers with United Way of Cleveland thought they had
the perfect idea to generate a little publicity and create a beautiful
spectacle in the process. With a crowd of volunteers working all hours,
they filled 1.5 million helium balloons, and released them all at once.
Unfortunately, they had no idea the terrible consequences they would
unleash by doing so, and their tragic mistake led to the deaths of two
people and millions of dollars in damages through lawsuits.
To get a sense of how the day felt, watch this video clip of TV
news footage taken on the day of the Cleveland Balloon fest in 1986.
While the sight of 1.5 million balloons rising to the sky must
have been an incredible sight to behold, the outcome was far from what
they had intended. Two deaths, millions in lawsuits, and a devastating
environmental impact.
It’s a tragic lesson, but definitely a cautionary tale worth sharing.
It’s a tragic lesson, but definitely a cautionary tale worth sharing.
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