Isle of Wight Pride called off over forecast wind
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A three-day pride event has been cancelled due to forecast strong winds.
Thousands were expected at Isle of Wight Pride featuring music, drag acts and a parade at Eastern Gardens, Ryde Esplanade from Friday until Sunday.
Organisers said: "With a heavy heart... we have taken this decision due to safety concerns."
The first day of the Southsea Food Festival on Saturday has also been cancelled for the same reason by Portsmouth City Council.
A spokesperson said gusts could be strong enough to damage food stalls, the stage and endanger people. It is hoped the event would run on Sunday.
A yellow wind warning, external has been issued from 07:00 BST on Friday until 23:59 Saturday when it "will be wet and very windy", the Met Office said.
In a statement posted on its Facebook page, external, Isle of Wight Pride said: "We apologise for any inconvenience but safety is of paramount importance."
The event's organisers said they were working to reschedule the event for the 18-20 August.
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