US Capitol on lockdown due to external security threat
Two days before inauguration of Joe Biden as the US President, a lockdown has been imposed in the US Capitol complex in the wake of external security threat. Meanwhile, no one is allowed either to enter or exit the US Capitol complex by the National Guard deployed at the seat of the US government's Executive branch. Capitol Police said that the US Capitol has been shut down temporarily out of an abundance of caution after a fire broke out near the complex. Also Read | Two persons died in India after taking COVID-19 vaccine; details inside US Secret Service stated that "Public safety and law enforcement responded to a small fire in the area of 1st and F streets SE, Washington, DC that has been extinguished. Out of an abundance of caution the US Capitol complex was temporarily shutdown. There is no threat to the public." The Capitol building in Washington DC is locked to contain a security threat, two days before Joe Biden's inauguration as the US president. The Capitol, home to the US Congress, was recently attacked by a pro-Trump supporters on January 6, in which five people were dead. Also Read | UK invites PM Narendra Modi for G7 Summit, says Boris Johnson to visit India “ahead” of summit As per the report, an emergency announcement was playing while a rehearsal for Biden's inauguration has been suspended. The security has been beefed up with thousands of National Guard members deployed to avoid any untoward situation. An alert has been issued to the Capitol staff stating that the complex was on lockdown, with no-one being allowed in or out. The FBI has also warned of possible armed marches by pro-Trump mob across state capitols. -PTC News