Deadly Heatwaves Force Cancellation of U.S. Independence Day Parade as France Reports Record Death Toll.
U.S. Independence Day Parade Called Off Due to Extreme Heat
According to Espreso.tv: A dangerous heatwave sweeping across the United States has led to the cancellation of a planned Independence Day parade. The National Weather Service issued warnings about hazardous conditions in numerous cities, including the nation’s capital. The parade, initially scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m. local time, was scrapped over safety concerns for participants, spectators, and staff.
Over 197 million people were under extreme temperature alerts stretching from Kansas to Maine. Meanwhile, France recorded a sharp spike in fatalities during its record-breaking June heatwave, with more than 2,000 excess deaths reported. The National Weather Service stated the cancellation followed a thorough safety review.
Extreme Weather Poses Growing Safety Risks
The decision to cancel the July 4th parade underscores the severity of current weather conditions, which threaten not only public events but also overall community safety. As global temperatures rise, such extreme weather events are becoming more frequent, raising serious concerns for public health and security.
“This decision was made after a careful safety review.” – U.S. National Weather Service
Similar crises are unfolding in other nations, including France, where a historic heatwave has resulted in a significant loss of life, highlighting the worldwide scope of this escalating challenge.
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