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‘Birthplace Of America’ Cancels “Salute To Independence” Parade


Philadelphia has canceled its Salute to Independence Semiquincentennial Parade, citing extreme heat in the weather forecast.

The parade was scheduled to take place on Friday in Old City.

CBS News shared further:

Temperatures are set to exceed 100 degrees and feel even hotter due to humidity as the region enters Day 5 of a heat wave. On Thursday, July 2, the city tied its record high temperature of 103 degrees.

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Organizers told vendors their first responsibility was the safety of the participants and guests. The production company running the parade was reaching out to participants individually to inform them of the cancellation.

One representative told CBS News Philadelphia organizers tried to find a solution that would allow the event to be held safely, but heat-related incidents, including Thursday’s Union Pacific Big Boy event in Berks County, contributed to the decision to cancel.

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“As much as this decision pains everyone inside our organization, we simply cannot host an event of this size and scale under these dangerous heat conditions,” Wawa Welcome America President and CEO Michael DelBene said in a statement, according to CBS News.

“Todd Marcocci and Under the Sun Productions, along with all the parade groups, have been working tirelessly to design something truly historic, and having to cancel it at the last minute is heartbreaking for all of us. While large-scale celebrations and community events may be our mission, our first responsibility will always be to the safety and security of our staff, our guests, and our event participants,” the statement continued.

PEOPLE has more:

The parade is the latest casualty of the region’s prolonged heat wave, which has disrupted several events tied to Philadelphia’s Fourth of July celebrations and America’s 250th anniversary observances.

On Thursday, the Wawa Welcome America Salute to Service concert featuring Queen Latifah was also canceled because of the extreme temperatures, Fox-29 reported. The event had been scheduled to take place on Independence Mall.

Other local celebrations have been affected as well, with some suburban communities canceling or postponing their own Fourth of July festivities. SEPTA’s Regional Rail system also experienced delays and cancellations as temperatures soared.

Not all events have been called off, however. The National Constitution Center’s indoor ceremony honoring Pope Leo XIV with the Liberty Medal remains scheduled for Friday. Philadelphia’s July 4 concert and fireworks celebration on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway is also still expected to take place Saturday evening.

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An extreme heat warning remains in effect through Saturday evening, with forecasters warning that temperatures could again reach dangerous levels throughout the holiday weekend.

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