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Mexico’s government is boosting security at tourist sites in preparation for the World Cup after a man opened fire at the Teotihuacan pyramids. The Monday shooting killed a Canadian tourist and injured a dozen others. This incident comes less than two months before the FIFA World Cup, which Mexico will co-host. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said the attack was isolated and acknowledged security gaps at the site. Security Secretary Omar GarcĂ­a Harfuch announced increased National Guard presence and enhanced surveillance. Despite security improvements, concerns remain about violence during the tournament. FIFA expressed confidence in Mexico’s ability to host safely.

 

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