Severe Weather Disrupts US Independence Day Events, Trump Vows to Deliver Speech Regardless
Severe thunderstorms with lightning and heavy rain disrupted the 250th Independence Day celebrations in Washington, D.C., leading to the evacuation of the National Mall and cancellation of the planned air show. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management issued warnings about dangerous weather conditions, prompting organizers to advise tens of thousands of attendees to seek temporary shelter in nearby museums and government buildings. The fate of the fireworks display remains uncertain amid the adverse weather.
Despite the disruptions, President Donald Trump declared his intention to deliver his celebratory speech regardless of the conditions. Posting on his social media platform Truth Social, Trump stated that storms bring luck and excitement to events and expressed his willingness to wait out the weather. "I will be there no matter what," he affirmed, emphasizing his commitment to mark the nation's 250th anniversary.
The severe weather has cast uncertainty over the remainder of the Independence Day festivities, with officials closely monitoring conditions to determine if the fireworks show can proceed as planned.
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