200 Workers Undertake Cleanup Operation After New Year’s Celebration at New York’s Times Square
New York, January 1: Every year, New York City rings in the New Year with the iconic ball drop event at Times Square. During this grand celebration, approximately 1 ton of confetti is scattered, witnessed live by millions of viewers from around the world. However, the massive cleanup operation following this dazzling event rarely makes headlines.
200 Workers Undertake Cleanup Operation After New Year’s Celebration at New York’s Times Square
200 Workers Undertake Cleanup Operation After New Year’s Celebration at New York’s Times Square
New York, January 1: Every year, New York City rings in the New Year with the iconic ball drop event at Times Square. During this grand celebration, approximately 1 ton of confetti is scattered, witnessed live by millions of viewers from around the world. However, the massive cleanup operation following this dazzling event rarely makes headlines.
On the morning of the New Year, Times Square transforms as city sanitation workers take charge of cleaning the area. Currently, workers across New York are gearing up to clear the enormous amount of confetti left behind.
Last year, around 200 workers participated in the cleanup effort. They worked tirelessly for hours to remove confetti, waste, and other debris, restoring Times Square to its usual state.
The Times Square ball drop is not just a celebration but also a testament to the responsibility and dedication of the city's sanitation department. Residents of New York have expressed their gratitude for the silent yet essential efforts of these workers following the festivities.