The United States celebrates 250 years of independence amid fireworks, parades and a heat wave

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The United States celebrates 250 years of independence amid fireworks, parades and a heat wave

The United States celebrates the 250th anniversary of its independence and commemorates the signing of the Declaration of Independence of the United Kingdom, in Philadelphia, on July 4, 1776.

Americans celebrate with fireworks, parades and concerts throughout the country.

Hours before starting, the Independence Day parade canceled in Washington due to the high temperatures recorded this July 4th.

According to the National Park Service, organizer of the event, it was canceled due to a extreme heat warning broadcast by the National Meteorological Service, Univision reported.

The heat wave has also affected the transportation services and the electrical network in Washington.

The Great American State Fair also recorded low attendance, presumably due to weather conditions. The activity concluded on July 3, after 44 visitors suffered heat-related conditions.

The American network NBC reported that 11 people were taken to hospital, seven of them in critical condition.

“We are the freest people in the world, we have the most just and lasting Constitution in the world and we are the most powerful nation in the world“said United States President Donald Trump from the Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota.

Furthermore, he presented the founding of the United States as “a unique event in history of humanity.”

He also referred in his speech to recent US offensives. “We defeated Venezuela in one day and gave Iran a tremendous beating. They are dying to reach an agreement, they really want to agree. We gave them a week’s truce for a funeral,” he said.

“This is not an end, it is the beginning of the golden age of america“he concluded.

The heat wave threatens celebrations for the 250th anniversary of the United States. According to meteorologists, high temperatures will affect New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Alabama and Mississippi.

Cities like Washington and New York had planned celebrations like military parades, festivals, open-air concerts and fireworks shows.

“The safety and well-being of all attendees remain our top priority as we celebrate this historic 250th anniversary of Independence,” insisted Freedom 250, an entity promoted by the White House to organize the events in the capital.

In Washington they settled drinking water stations, medical stations and large fans for those attending the festivities on the National Esplanade.

In New York there is a big naval and air exhibitionwith tall ships from all over the world, and traditional fireworks are planned at night.

The Spanish training ship Juan Sebastián de Elcano participated in the celebrations on the Hudson River. It is the third largest tall ship in the world and is almost a hundred years old.

“It’s a very American thing to mark 250 years of American history exhibiting the power of our naval and air forces for the world to see,” said US Vice President JD Vance aboard the assault ship USS Kearsarge in New York Harbor.

In Philadelphia, authorities They limited the operating hours of the 2026 World Cup fan zone before the match between Paraguay and France. In addition, they canceled street parties, according to the local press, both sporting and patriotic in nature.

In turn, some 180 thousand homes remained without electricity this Saturday in New Jersey due to a strong storm that damaged infrastructure, including the railway network, which is suffering interruptions due to falling trees and cables.

About 20 minutes before the game between Canada and Morocco, in Houston, Texas, a banner with the number 250 and stars and stripes in the center of the stadium.

Maia Rodríguez, a member of the United States Navy Ceremonial Guard, sang the American anthem.

“Happy 4th of July!”was read on the giant screens of the Houston stadium, with capacity for 68,777 spectators.

World leaders congratulate the United States

Guatemala, through its embassy and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, commemorates United States Independence Day.

“His legacy transcends borders: it has been a recurring source of inspiration in the constituent processes of different countries and times. It begins with a principle that has inspired Guatemala throughout its history: that all people are created equal, endowed with inalienable rights, among which are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,” says the Guatemalan diplomatic mission.

Guatemala congratulates the United States and reaffirms its commitment to the ties of friendship that have united both peoples for more than 177 years.

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi also congratulated the United States and highlighted that Japanese fireworks will give a “festive touch” to the celebrations, in addition to the donation of 250 cherry trees to Washington.

Russian President Vladimir Putin also congratulated his American counterpart Donald Trump on America’s independence.

“The signing of the Declaration of Independence of the United States not only marked the beginning of its State, but also became an important milestone in world history. Russia then unconditionally supported the American settlers in their fight for freedom. of British rule,” says the message posted on the Kremlin’s website.

The president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, also He congratulated his “friends in the United States” through X.

“Today we join our American friends in celebrating 250 years of independence (…) The Statue of Liberty remains the enduring symbol of that enduring friendship. That’s why, tonight, lFireworks will light up the skies on both sides of the Atlantic“said the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, through a message on social networks.

King Charles III of the United Kingdom assured, through a letter published on the Royal Household website, that “through centuries of shared challenges and achievements, our nations have forged a relationship based on friendship, trust and belief in freedomthe rule of law and the dignity of all people”, on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the independence of the North American country.

Trump plans to deliver a speech to supporters on Independence Day on the National Mall in Washington, the park that connects the Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial, in a spectacle that will include pyrotechnics and the flyover of fighter planes.

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