Washington D.C. braces for elevated fine particle pollution from planned Independence Day fireworks
The National Park Service plans to launch a record fireworks display over Washington, D. C. , as part of the nation’s 250th anniversary, and health officials warn that the event could generate hazardous air pollution. According to Newser, more than 850,000 fireworks are slated to be set off, leading the American Lung Association to advise residents to take protective measures.
The Daily Beast reports that a delayed fireworks show on the National Mall could trigger a Code Red Air Quality Alert, with officials urging vulnerable groups to limit outdoor exposure. Forbes indicates that air-quality monitors are expected to record a spike in fine particle (PM2. 5) levels, which could result in a temporary Code Purple alert while the city also endures a heat advisory. City authorities are expected to coordinate with health agencies to provide real-time updates as pollutant levels evolve.