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Amazon’s drone deliveries are landing in pools and ponds

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Last updated: 20 August 2026 18:37
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Amazon’s speedy drone delivery service will soon reach 500 cities across the US — but that might just mean there are more pools to drop packages into. On Wednesday, ABC7 News Bay Area shared a video showing an Amazon delivery drone hovering over a customer’s pool in Texas, before opening its hatch and plopping the package directly into the water.

This isn’t the first time Amazon’s drones have delivered soggy packages. A video shared last July shows a Prime Air drone dropping a package right next to a customer’s pool in Arizona, but air sent downward by the drone’s propellers blew it straight into the water. In an interview with local news outlet AZFamily 3TV at the time, the customer said he let Amazon choose the delivery location for him. Another incident from May shows an Amazon drone dropping a package near a pond, which bounces off the ground and tumbles into the water.

Amazon says that once its drones reach the delivery point, “it will check to confirm there are no people, pets, or vehicles in the way before safely delivering the package.” Maybe it needs to check for water, too. Amazon didn’t immediately respond to The Verge’s request for comment.

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