Temporary closure at DC metro station causes frustrationpublished at 23:45 BST
Jonathan Csapo
BBC Producer, reporting from Washington

With patience wearing already thin from the 40C (104F) temperatures outside, the announcement that a metro station on the National Mall was temporarily closed brought groans and shouts of anger from patrons trapped inside.
Throngs of would-be spectators lined both sides of the subway platform and watched trains pass by - seemingly trapped and with the possibility of missing tonight’s festivities hanging in the air.
Station managers refused to let anyone exit because the National Mall was “full”. After a half hour the station reopened - and passengers were greeted by lines wrapping around blocks for the next part of their 4th of July adventure - the Secret Service checkpoints.





























