2026年6月29日 美国东部时间晚上11:01 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻
官员周一表示,今年在华盛顿特区举行的美国独立250周年国庆庆祝活动将包含数小时的军用战机通场表演和一场可能持续至深夜的大型烟花秀,安保规格为数十年来最严格之一。
华盛顿特区大都会警察局临时局长杰夫·卡罗尔在新闻发布会上表示,今年的独立日烟花秀将是“本市有史以来规模最大的烟花表演”。华盛顿特区市长穆里尔·鲍瑟尔向记者透露,往年烟花秀通常在晚上9点左右开场,但今年预计将推迟至晚上11点,且“据我们了解,时长也将比往年更长”。
特朗普总统此前表示,他计划在烟花秀开始前的晚上9点发表讲话。特朗普还提到,从下午1点15分开始,将有数百架飞机参与“独立日空中表演”。国家广场还将举办一场持续至7月10日的“伟大美国州博览会”日常活动,部分当地社区也将在独立日当天举办游行及其他活动。
本次主要庆祝活动被定为“国家特别安全事件”,该级别通常用于超级碗、总统就职典礼等大型活动。卡罗尔表示,此次安保措施比9·11事件后不久以来的任何一次华盛顿特区独立日活动都更为全面,将部署更多路障、围栏、混凝土障碍物以及其他常规独立日庆祝活动不会使用的安保手段。
美国联邦调查局华盛顿分局负责人达伦·考克斯表示,FBI目前未追踪到任何针对独立日活动的可信威胁,但“我们始终保持警惕”。
美国特勤局华盛顿分局负责人塔拉·麦克利塞表示,计划在华盛顿纪念碑广场观看烟花秀的观众将面临“TSA式”安检,现场将使用金属探测器对来宾进行筛查。
麦克利塞表示,观众最早可在下午1点入场,入口位于宪法大道与西北第14街交汇处的华盛顿纪念碑东侧,或是独立大道与西南第14街交汇处。
麦克利塞同时提醒,受限区域内每位观众仅可携带一个不超过一加仑容量的透明袋子,或一个小型手拿包。现场不提供违禁物品寄存服务。
负责特勤局要员保护部门的特工主管大卫·亚门表示,华盛顿纪念碑主观景区的容纳量约为15万人,预计将达到满员。
美国公园警察局局长斯科特·布雷希特建议,前往国家广场参加“伟大美国州博览会”的观众可以留在原地观看烟花秀,不要试图前往华盛顿纪念碑广场的主观景区——离开一个区域再进入另一个区域需要接受额外安检,且可能无法再次入场。
为方便民众前往国家广场,主办方鼓励大家乘坐公共交通。华盛顿都会区交通局局长兰迪·克拉克表示,地铁系统将在下午5点后免费开放,“以此确保民众不仅能作为社区一员参与本地区各地的庆祝活动,也能从安全角度保障大家顺利通行”。
华盛顿特区国土安全与应急管理局局长克林特·奥斯本表示:“如果你打算前往市区观看烟花,请提前做好规划,做好应对强化安保措施、人流拥堵和道路封闭的准备。我想说,如果你以前来过市区参加过这类活动,不要想当然地认为今年的情况和过去一样。”
请收看哥伦比亚广播公司《250周年伟大美国街区派对》特别节目:该黄金档节目将于7月4日周六播出,由《CBS晚间新闻》主持人托尼·多库皮尔和《娱乐今夜》主持人尼谢尔尔·特纳主持,节目将包含现场音乐表演、全美各地的庆祝活动,以及在首都上空上演的史上规模最大烟花秀。请于美国东部时间7月4日晚8点锁定CBS电视台,或在派拉蒙+和CBS新闻24/7频道在线观看。
庆祝独立日烟花秀
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/celebrating-fourth-of-july-fireworks/
D.C.’s July 4th fireworks will have “TSA-style” security, won’t start until 11 p.m.
June 29, 2026 11:01 PM EDT / CBS News
This year’s Fourth of July celebrations in Washington, D.C. — marking the nation’s 250th birthday — will include hours of military flyovers and a massive fireworks display that could stretch late into the night, with some of the tightest security in decades, officials said Monday.
This Fourth will include “the largest display of fireworks our city has ever seen,” D.C. Metropolitan Police Department Interim Chief Jeff Carroll said at a news conference. Usually the fireworks begin at around 9 p.m., but this year, they are expected to begin at 11 p.m. and are “going to be longer than in previous years, we are told,” Mayor Muriel Bowser told reporters.
President Trump has said he plans to speak at 9 p.m., ahead of the fireworks. Starting at 1:15 p.m., hundreds of planes will participate in a “Fourth of July Airshow,” the president said. The National Mall also is hosting a daily event called the Great American State Fair that will run until July 10, and some local neighborhoods are hosting parades and other events on the Fourth.
The main festivities have been deemed a National Special Security Event, a designation used for massive events like Super Bowls and presidential inaugurations. Security measures will be more extensive than for any Fourth of July event in D.C. since shortly after the 9/11 attacks, Carroll said, with more blocking vehicles, more fencing, concrete barriers and other security measures that aren’t employed for a typical Fourth of July celebration.
The FBI isn’t tracking any credible threats to the Fourth of July, but “we always remain vigilant,” said Darren Cox, assistant director in charge of the FBI’s Washington field office.
Those planning to view the fireworks show from the Washington Monument grounds should expect “TSA-style” security, with magnetometers screening guests, according to Tara McLeese, special agent in charge of the Secret Service’s Washington field office.
Guests can arrive as early as 1 p.m., and should enter on the east side of the Washington Monument at Constitution Avenue and 14th St. NW, or at Independence Avenue and 14th Street SW, McLeese said.
McLeese said each guest in the restricted area is allowed only one clear bag no larger than a gallon, or a small clutch purse. There will be no storage for prohibited items.
The capacity of the primary viewing area at the Washington Monument is set at about 150,000, according to Secret Service Special Agent in Charge David Yamen, who runs the agency’s dignitary protective division. It is expected to hit capacity.
Attendees of the Great American State Fair at the National Mall are encouraged to remain there to watch the fireworks show, rather than attempting to enter the primary viewing zone on the Washington Monument grounds, said Scott Brecht, chief of the U.S. Park Police. Leaving one zone and moving to another will require additional security screenings, and reentry may not be possible.
To get to the National Mall on the Fourth, public transit use is encouraged. The D.C. Metro will be free after 5 p.m., Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority General Manager Randy Clarke said, “to really make sure people can not only enjoy the festivities all over the region as a community, but also make sure from a safety point of view we can get people going through.”
“If you’re going downtown for the fireworks, plan ahead, be ready for an increased security presence, crowds, and road closures,”D.C.Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency Director Clint Osborn said. “I would say that if you’re going downtown and you’ve done this before, don’t assume you know what it’s going to look like.”
Join CBS for “The Great American Block Party 250, a primetime special on Saturday, July 4, hosted by CBS Evening News anchor Tony Dokoupil and Entertainment Tonight’s Nischelle Turner, featuring live musical performances, celebrations around the country, and the largest fireworks show in history in the skies over the nation’s capital. Tune in July 4 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS and stream it on Paramount+ and CBS News 24/7.
Celebrating Fourth of July fireworks
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/celebrating-fourth-of-july-fireworks/
发表回复