New Orleans is ramping up security measures for the upcoming Super Bowl after a deadly terror attack on New Year's Day. More than 125,000 visitors, including President Trump, are expected to attend. City officials have indicated that over 2,000 law enforcement officers will be present, with significant restrictions on vehicle traffic, particularly on Bourbon Street. Enhanced surveillance, including armed federal marshals and drone restrictions, aims to create a safe environment amidst concerns arising from past security lapses and shortly before the event.
Approximately 2,000 law enforcement officers will be present for the Super Bowl, with no vehicle traffic allowed on Bourbon Street, ensuring maximum safety.
Mayor LaToya Cantrell stated, 'We know we're safer than we've ever been before,' emphasizing enhanced security measures for upcoming events.
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