Brugada Closely Monitors Festivities in CDMX Streets for Mexico vs. Czech Republic Match; Pablo Vázquez and César Cravioto Accompany Her
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Mexico City's government is monitoring public gatherings for a soccer match between Mexico and Czech Republic.
- Officials are deployed along Paseo de la Reforma to confiscate alcoholic beverages and prevent unauthorized sales.
- The city aims to ensure a safe and joyful atmosphere for fans celebrating the game.
Mexico City's government, led by Head of Government Clara Brugada Molina, is closely monitoring public celebrations and gatherings ahead of the soccer match between Mexico and Czech Republic. From the Crisis Room of the Secretariat of Citizen Security (SSC), Brugada and her cabinet are overseeing the pre-game events unfolding in the city's streets.
Secretary of Government César Cravioto reported that efforts are underway to ensure a secure and festive environment for all attendees. His team has deployed an operational presence along Paseo de la Reforma, a major avenue in the capital. Their primary tasks include confiscating alcoholic beverages and preventing the sale or consumption of bottles and cans in unauthorized areas.
The city's focus is on managing the large crowds expected to gather and celebrate the national team's performance. This includes ensuring public safety and maintaining order amidst the enthusiastic fan base. The deployment aims to preempt potential issues and ensure the celebrations remain positive and enjoyable for everyone involved.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.