3 February 2025

Secretary Christie sleep said Monday Ministry of Internal Security It has no “reliable threats” on Super Bowl Lix in New Orleans.

Naim spoke at a press conference before Super Ball Among the heads of the city of Kansas in Philadelphia Eagles. While the whole thing is football in “Big Easy” this week, discussions about safety for this huge event appeared naturally in the wake of the terrorist attack on New Year's Historical Street in the city.

The terrorist, Shamsud El-Din Jabbar, killed 14 civilians, and 57 others were injured after his truck was shocked by Ford F-150 through crowds celebrating the famous street at about 3 am on January 1. Jabbar was killed during an exchange of fire with the police.

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Christie Sleep Governor during the confirmation of the Internal Security and Government Affairs Committee in the Senate in Washington, DC, on January 17, 2025. (Getty)

The US Football Association held a press conference for public safety on Monday in New Orleans, where Nayyim spoke alongside Cathy. Laniere, chief security officer in the league, Eric Delon, a special agent for internal security, Colonel Robert Hodges, Louisiana State Police, Ann Kirkpatrick, New Orleans Police Director.

Naim discussed the truth of the danger around the world, but when it came to events here in the United States, it was clear with the safety of Super Bowl.

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“The world is a more dangerous place, but here in the homeland, we are safe, and I will tell you that at the present time we do not have specific threats to this event in Super Bowl, which I think we should give us all and clarified the sense of safety, but also knowing that we will set that according to The need. “Today, there are no reliable threats to our radar for this event that will happen on Sunday.”

Naim also touched on the protection of “our traditions”, such as Super Bowl, when it comes to everyone who in turn to provide a safe environment for those who travel to the city for the big game.

She said: “(This) represents the way we meet to protect our traditions.” “How do we meet together to make sure that the audience is well enlightened and gets a chance to celebrate something very special for us, our culture, to our people, for our families. But we also do this in a way that interacts with the current environment that we see in the world today.”

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Christie Sleep Governor speaks during the first day of the Republican National Congress

Christie Sleep Governor speaks during the Republican National Congress, July 15, 2024, in Milwoki. (AP Photo / J. Scott Applewhite)

New Orleans expects that more than 125,000 visitors will be close to its city, starting on Wednesday, as parties, concerts and other events will occur throughout the week before the game.

“We are going beyond what we saw in the past when we have previously hosted,” the mayor of New Orleans Latoya Kanril said at a press conference. “We know that we are more safe than we were before.”

Lanner said that safety will be at the forefront of federal and local law enforcement officers carrying shoes on the ground during Super Bowl, although the details about the protocol were not left.

The agencies, including the FBI and Secret Service, will be around the stadium and in the center of New Orleans, for all Delown. This will include snipers on the surface, armored SWAT vehicles and more.

Bourbon Street patrol authorities, where it was reopened in New Orleans, Louisiana

The authorities are patrolling on Bourbon Street, where it was reopened in New Orleans, Louisiana, on January 2, 2024, after the New Year's Eve attack. (Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital)

There will also be federal, armed air guards, stationed throughout the city's public transportation centers for scanning for suspicious and active people, with guarding also against drones. There is a ban on drones about SuperDome and the center of New Orleans throughout the week and flight restrictions up to 18,000 feet, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.

New Orleans has already started to start closing and reduce traffic, on roads near SuperDome. Delaune also mentioned that SuperDome will have an explosion, which requires trucks to pass through giant X -ray machines that usually appear in the border crossings to ensure safety around Super Bowl Lix.

From the dogs emitted from bombs, to the improved security infrastructure, to more workforce and resources, all stations are withdrawn to ensure the safety of everyone heading to New Orleans to experience the final American Football Association match for the 2024 season.

This security will move to the famous Marddy season in New Orleans, which has already begun.

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“New Orleans will be the safety place anywhere in the country,” said Philip Konstantin, Capear Security and Infrastructure Adviser.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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