News

Kiribati Kicks Off 2024 Celebrations as First Country to Enter the New Year – See Last Country

While many across the globe are gearing up for their New Year’s Eve festivities, inhabitants of Kiribati, situated in the Pacific Ocean, were among the first to usher in the year 2024.

Gatekeepers News reports that countries in the Pacific Ocean are among the first to see the new year as they are the dateline’s most easterly point and the first to see the sun each morning.

At their midnight, which corresponds to 10 am GMT, the island nation marked the beginning of the global New Year celebrations.

Also called “Christmas Island”, Kiritimati Island is 13 hours ahead of Abuja Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory, FCT.

Tonga and Samoa quickly followed suit, ringing in the New Year at 11 am GMT.

Australians and New Zealanders are preparing for their celebrations to align with the turn of the year at 11 am GMT. Australia, with its renowned Sydney Harbor Bridge fireworks display, will capture global attention as it ushers in 2024 two hours later.

Australia is split across a range of time zones and other cities will see the 2024 at slightly different times.

The United States, across its various time zones, will see New York and states on Eastern Time marking midnight at 5 am GMT on January 1 in the UK.

For countries on central time the new year will come one hour later – and then two hours after that countries on western US time will also be celebrating.

Hawaii is the exception which is 10 hours behind GMT.

As celebrations cascade across different time zones, the last country to bid farewell to 2023 will be American Samoa, 11 hours behind GMT and a full 25 hours after Kiribati commenced the global New Year festivities.

The last place to join the new year train will be Baker Island, 650 miles (1,046.074 kilometres) from Kiribati. However, it is about 26 hours behind due to time zones quirk.

Gift NOBEI

Recent Posts

FG Undertaking Emergency Repair Of 330 Roads And Bridges — Umahi

Minister of works, David Umahi says the ongoing 330 emergency roads and bridges have reached…

15 mins ago

Kenyan Lawmakers Passes Controversial Finance Bill Amid Protests

National Assembly of Kenya has passed the controversial finance bill, despite nationwide protests. Gatekeepers News…

1 hour ago

JUST IN: El-Rufai Sues Kaduna Assembly Over ₦432bn Probe Report

Former Kaduna State Governor, Northwest Nigeria, Nasir El-Rufai, has sued the Kaduna State House of…

3 hours ago

Triplets Graduate University With First-class Honours On Same Day

A set of triplets have graduated all together at the same university with first-class honours.…

4 hours ago

FEC Approves N1.99bn For CNG Vehicles To Strengthen NDLEA’s Operations

Federal Executive Council (FEC) has given the green light for the allocation of N1.99 billion…

5 hours ago

Court Freezes N1.1bn Linked To Ex-Globus Bank Staff

Federal High Court in Abuja has frozen over N1.1 billion in accounts linked to former…

6 hours ago