Mexico City passes World Cup operations test, says leader Martí Batres
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Mexico City's head of government, Martí Batres, stated that the city successfully managed mobility and security operations during the World Cup.
- She asserted that the city provided optimal logistical, mobility, and security conditions for the tournament.
- Batres emphasized that Mexico City is setting a global example in hosting major international events.
Mexico City's head of government, Martí Batres, declared the city's operations for the World Cup a success, highlighting the seamless management of mobility and security. "The test has been passed," Batres stated, asserting that the capital provided the best possible logistical, mobility, and security conditions for the global sporting event.
Batres emphasized that Mexico City is setting a worldwide example by ensuring optimal conditions for hosting the World Cup. The city's efforts focused on guaranteeing smooth transportation and safety for attendees and participants throughout the tournament.
"We have met our goals," she added, underscoring the successful execution of the city's plans. The statement reflects confidence in the capital's capacity to host large-scale international events, positioning Mexico City as a capable and reliable host.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.