Extreme heat disrupted celebrations on July 4th across multiple regions of the United States, including the cancellation of a parade in Washington, DC. The 'Great American State Fair' in the nation's capital was temporarily suspended after several people required medical attention due to heat-related illnesses. According to the U.S. National Weather Service, over 165 million people experienced record-breaking temperatures along the East Coast and in the Midwest. The heat wave affected the holiday weekend, which coincided with President Donald Trump hosting a ceremony marking America's 250th anniversary and numerous World Cup matches taking place outdoors. Traditional July 4th activities such as backyard barbecues, community parades, and fireworks were impacted by the extreme conditions. Events dedicated to the celebration of America's 250th anniversary, including the 'Salute to Independence Semiquincentennial' parade in Philadelphia, were canceled. Organizers emphasized safety concerns as the main reason for cancellations. The National Mall event was closed for several hours before reopening later in the day. Emergency services reported treating multiple individuals for heat-caused
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article reports on the impact of extreme heat on national celebrations and events, focusing on factual descriptions of cancellations and health impacts. There is no clear ideological framing, and the content remains neutral in tone.




