As thousands of people gathered for the Thunder on the Bay in Everett, many left in disappointment.
The actual show only lasted a few moments. Both the City of Everett and the vendor, Western Display Fireworks, said the reason for the short show was due to a program error on both the primary and back computers.This is a vendor we’ve worked with before and they’re incredibly apologetic about the situation.
Several people told us while they do understand mistakes and errors happen, they still wished there were more fireworks. “From our company, from me personally, we couldn’t be more sorry and we are very, very sorry that the show disappointed,” Gobet said.
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