Calif. Public Safety Agencies Step Up Security Plans ahead of Super Bowl, World Cup Games
What to know
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Bay Area officials are ramping up mass-casualty and decontamination training ahead of Super Bowl 60 and six FIFA World Cup matches at Levi’s Stadium, preparing for potential terrorist or large-scale incidents.
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Security coordination involves local, state and federal agencies, including the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), with $6.4 million allocated for enhanced safety measures.
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Political tensions rose after DHS Director Kristi Noem suggested deploying ICE agents during the Super Bowl, comments security experts warned could heighten anxiety and conflict among attendees.