Tours of the iconic Washington Monument in Washington D.C. have been suspended through at least Jan. 24 following the deadly riot at the Capitol Building as well as continued threats coinciding with the upcoming presidential inauguration, the National Parks Service said on Monday. In addition to stopping tours of the building, which completed a three-year-long renovation in 2019, the NPS said it will temporarily close public access to roadways, parking areas, and restrooms on the National Mall and in Memorial Parks "to protect public safety and park resources." "These temporary closures are based upon a determination, in consultation with the local authorities, that such actions are necessary for the maintenance of public health and safety," Jeffrey P. Reinbold, the superintendent of the National Mall and Memorial Parks wrote in his advisory, adding the closures "may be extended if conditions persist."