A local authority in the south of the Island says it'll hold its annual fireworks display this week after being forced to postpone the event.
Port Erin Commissioners say their fireworks show was due to be held on Sunday evening.
However, it says the wind direction and speed could have placed people and buildings at risk.
The display will now go ahead on Tuesday from 7.30pm.
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