Updated May 5th, 2020 at 10:26 IST

New York's Hudson bridge twinkles a 'Thank You' to express gratitude to frontline warriors

Hudson River Bridge in New York was lit up by more than 1,300 lumieres carefully placed by volunteers to spell out ‘THANK YOU!’ in gratitude to COVID warriors

Reported by: Pritesh Kamath
| Image:self
Advertisement

As the United States battles the deadly pandemic with New York being the worst affected state, the Hudson River Bridge in New York was lit up by more than 1,300 lumieres carefully placed by volunteers to spell out ‘THANK YOU!’. The world’s longest elevated pedestrian bridge was lit up to honour those on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The display of light spanned more than 200 feet, transforming this New York landmark in Hudson Valley into an illuminated message of gratitude.

READ | US: Health Workers Defend Lockdown Amid Protests Demanding To Reopen Economies

READ | American Public Space, Rebooted: How Might ‘reopening’ Go?

The Walkway Over the Hudson has been deemed an essential park to keep open by state Governor Andrew Cuomo and several nonprofit organizations deployed volunteers to work on the inspiring project, placing 1,300 illuminated bags that were marked with ‘Honor. Remember. Celebrate.’

In the coming days, prints of this photograph will be presented to places where essential workers are serving in the community—like emergency rooms, grocery stores, police stations, and fire departments. Elsewhere in New York City, huge messages of gratitude are transforming local hospitals this week to honor frontline workers.

READ | 'We Don't Know How It Will End': Hunger Stalks Amid Coronavirus Crisis In America

READ | Americans With Serious Illnesses Sacrificed To Slow Covid Down; Owe Them Re-opening: Trump

In April as well, cities across the United States illuminated their stadiums and landmarks in blue in support of the health-care workers and first responders as they continue to combat the coronavirus.

Advertisement

Published May 5th, 2020 at 10:26 IST