Norad Santa tracker: Follow his sleigh on Christmas Eve
Santa has already visited parts of Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia, Norad says
Santa Claus is on his way!
The jolly old soulin the red suit is making theannualreindeer-drawn sleigh rideto deliver presents to children around the world and he's already stopped on severalcontinents.
Santa startedhis globalflight around 6 a.m. ETThursdayand made his first stop in the village ofNovoyeChaplinoin far northeastern Russia.
By 10:00 p.m. ET, Santa had dropped off almost 5billion presents and wason his way to Haiti, having recently passed parts of Canada. His sleigh had carried gifts for children in eastern Europe, northern Africa, India, the Middle East, Australia, Japan and New Zealand.
When SantaapproachedCanadian airspace from the northeast, NORAD saidhe was joined by his escort twoCF-18Hornets from CFBBagotvillein Quebec. They stayed with him untilhe approachedWinnipeg, where twofighter jets from 4 Wing Cold Lake inAlberta tookover for therest of his trip across Canada, before handing off to American fighter jets.
Shortly after, theU.S. Department of Agriculture has granted a first-of-its kind Christmas Eve waiver for Santa and his herd of reindeer to enter the United States, bypassing the agency's usually stringent requirements on the importation of livestock.
The agency said in a statement issued on Thursday it was allowing "S. Claus of the North Pole, broker of Worldwide Gifts," to skip routine disease-transmission screening for live animals entering the United States, noting that a recent inspection had deemed his hooved team a "negligible risk."
You can follow his voyage on theSanta trackerwebsite of theNorth American Aerospace Defence Command (Norad), or on Twitter or Facebook.
New #NORAD video of #Santa flying over India, Nepal and Bangladesh! Hes making great time this year, maybe he cut back on eating cookies.
—@NoradSanta
Santa's journey was also being tracked by theGoogle Santa Tracker, but this service was showing him approaching the pyramids in Egypt at 4 p.m. ET, an hour after Noradshowed him flying over the country.
Santa will be on the go until he makes his final stop atMidway Atoll in the Pacific Ocean early Christmas Day. After making his last deliveries, he will head hometo the North Pole for some well-deserved rest before starting preparations for next Christmas.
with files from Reuters