The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has reported the seizure of more than 50 drones near venues hosting the 2026 World Cup, which began last week. These heightened security measures aim to ensure public safety and maintain the security of global events.
U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas, stated that security agencies have actively monitored and intercepted several drones around stadiums and event locations. These actions seek to prevent potential threats and enhance the protection of attendees. The Department of Homeland Security continues its efforts to keep the tournament free from unexpected incidents.
In a further step to bolster security, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has imposed a comprehensive ban on drone flights over World Cup matches and related public events. This ban applies across various U.S. states and forms part of a broader security framework designed to safeguard the tournament and protect both participants and fans.
Security agencies are working closely with the FAA to ensure the effective implementation of these measures. By committing to strict security standards, the United States aims to provide a safe and enjoyable experience for fans and participants at this major sporting event.
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