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DC experiences ‘Code Red’ air quality after massive fireworks display
Washington, DC, experienced 'Code Red' air quality after a 40-minute Fourth of July fireworks display organized by Freedom 250, a Trump-backed nonprofit. City officials warned of health risks, particularly for vulnerable groups, as air quality briefly ranked among the worst globally. The event coincided with an extreme heat wave and thunderstorms, which officials hoped would help clear pollutants.
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