American Capitol Release With False alarm Arouses Fear, Anger

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The US Capitol was temporarily released on Wednesday after authorities sounded the alarm due to a harmless parachute explosion, which led to lawmaker Nancy Pelosi firing on airline officials with "unforgivable" failure.

Police are given the complexity of the Process of the US government in Washington to remove the original statement after 6:30 pm (2230 GMT) and to issue a potential flight. "

They did not provide further details. But it turned out that a minor problem was caused by a pedestrian pre-arranged road at Nationals Stadium.

The news made headlines in just a few minutes in the United States, where memories of the September 11, 2001 attacks - which saw Al-Qaeda fly passenger planes at the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington - and January 6, the 2021 Capitol attacks by protesters are still painful.

U.S. Capitol police quickly issued a second statement saying the order had been issued "due to extreme caution," that now "there is no threat" to the building and that the buildings have been reopened for use.

The House of Representatives or Senate, Congress rooms located in the Capitol, were present at the time of the panic.

But the incident angered Speaker of the House Pelosi, who issued a declining statement shortly after an order was issued to evacuate the Federal Aviation Administration over misunderstandings.

The FAA's "obvious failure" to inform Capitol police about the planned flight was "irritating and unreasonable," Pelosi said.

"Unnecessary panic caused by this seemingly dangerous negligence" for those who are still suffering from the January 6 attacks on the Capitol, adding that Congress will review "what went wrong today and who will be in charge of the Federal Aviation Administration.

There was no immediate explanation for the order, but Pelosi was clearly behind the parachute show at the baseball pregame "Military Appreciation Night" at Nationals Stadium.



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