Heat wave disrupts Fourth of July events across US, strains power grids
In New York, Con Edison said roughly 17,000 customers were without power as at late afternoon on July 3.
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Event cancellations were reported across the Eastern Seaboard for the July 4 weekend, when Americans typically gather for barbecues, parades and fireworks displays to celebrate the nation’s 1776 Declaration of Independence from Britain. Over 185 million people, more than half the US population, were under heat alerts on July 3, the National Weather Service said.
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Event cancellations were reported across the Eastern Seaboard for the July 4 weekend, when Americans typically gather for barbecues, parades and fireworks displays to celebrate the nation’s 1776 Declaration of Independence from Britain.
according to The Straits Times - WorldOver 185 million people, more than half the US population, were under heat alerts on July 3, the National Weather Service said.
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