The United Kingdom government issued a travel alert for its citizens due to risks of crowds and robberies during the celebrations of the next Mexico vs England match. President Claudia Sheinbaum responded: “It is safe to visit the country, there is no problem.”
Measures after incidents in El Ángel
Last Tuesday, four people died during the celebrations for Mexico’s victory over Ecuador at the Angel of Independence. Sheinbaum explained that, in coordination with the capital government, actions will be implemented to avoid new mass concentrations.
“Based on what happened, the City government is taking measures to put up more screens throughout Reforma. This way people disperse and do not congregate in a single point,” he said at a conference.
Call to responsibility
Sheinbaum made a direct call to the fans: “Act responsibly, avoid excess alcohol. We appeal to the responsibility of everyone, both Mexicans and visitors.”
The president reported that she maintains contact with the head of government, Clara Brugada. “I personally spoke with her. They have done their job well and now take precautions to avoid dangerous crowds.”
Response to the British alert
Asked if her cabinet had already coordinated with the CDMX government before the next game, Sheinbaum responded: “We are in contact. It is difficult to contain a million people with police. The idea is to guide and prevent.”
He reiterated that traveling to Mexico is safe: “We have seen it throughout the World Cup. There is no problem.” The strategy focuses on dispersion of attendees and surveillance without repression.




