Mexico City deploys support modules for World Cup fans along Paseo de la Reforma
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Mexico City authorities deployed 14 support modules along Paseo de la Reforma for fans attending the Mexico vs. England World Cup match.
- These modules offer assistance and amenities, including screens and restrooms, for attendees.
- Over 17,000 police officers are involved in security operations across the city, including the FanFest and stadium.
Mexico City authorities have established 14 support modules along the iconic Paseo de la Reforma to assist fans gathering for the Mexico vs. England World Cup match. These designated points, stretching from the Estela de Luz to Bellas Artes, aim to provide aid and convenience to the public enjoying the festivities.
The support centers offer various amenities, including large screens for viewing the game and restroom facilities, ensuring a more comfortable experience for attendees. The initiative is part of a broader effort to manage the large crowds expected for the crucial knockout stage match.
In addition to the fan support infrastructure, a significant security operation is underway. Over 17,000 police officers are being deployed across key locations, including the Estadio Ciudad de Mรฉxico, the Zรณcalo FanFest, and the Paseo de la Reforma corridor. The primary objective is to ensure a peaceful and secure environment for all participants and visitors, with a focus on risk mitigation.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.