As Super Bowl LIX approaches, the NFL and Department of Homeland Security have announced a robust security plan for the event at the Superdome, emphasizing its safety as a priority. In the wake of a recent terrorist attack that claimed 14 lives, substantial adjustments have been made to security protocols, including the deployment of additional personnel and tactics such as rooftop snipers. Officials, including DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, reassured the public of the absence of credible threats, urging fans to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.
I'm confident the safest place this weekend will be under the security umbrella we have in place around [the Superdome]," NFL chief security officer Cathy L. Lanier said.
We are committed to having a safe environment for everybody that attends," said Kristi Noem, U.S. Department of Homeland Security secretary.
The world is a much more dangerous place. But right now, we are safe here in the homeland," Noem said.
The FBI has 450 personnel in New Orleans to investigate threats and crimes this week.
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