FIFA Club World Cup 2025 A public safety guide to Philadelphia

Philadelphia, PALocal News

Philadelphia prepares for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup by releasing a comprehensive public safety guide. The guide outlines security measures and emergency protocols to ensure the safety of attendees during the event. Local officials emphasize the critical role of public security, expecting large crowds to converge on the city. The Philadelphia Office of Emergency Management is working closely with law enforcement and various agencies to implement these measures effectively. Notably, the event is set for June 12, 2025, starting at 8:46 AM local time.

Officials have pledged to maintain high security standards to minimize risks. This initiative reflects the city's commitment to providing a safe environment for both residents and visitors. The guide serves as a crucial resource for anyone attending the highly anticipated tournament.

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