Club World Cup fans tell of dangerous' Rose Bowl conditions amid heat and lack of water
Briefly

Fans attending the Club World Cup match at the Rose Bowl experienced dire conditions, struggling with extreme heat and inadequate access to water. Attendees reported being unable to bring in sealed water bottles, which added to frustrations as lines for water sold inside stretched long. The lack of accessible water stations amidst rising temperatures led to distress among supporters, making some question attending future events at the venue due to its poor management and safety concerns. Reports highlighted the urgency of addressing hydration needs in such hot weather conditions.
The conditions at the Rose Bowl for the Club World Cup were described as dangerous, with fans struggling to access water amidst sweltering temperatures.
Supporters reported that they had to throw away full water bottles before entering the stadium and faced long lines for purchasing water.
Fans noted that the usual stadium policy allowing sealed water bottles was not upheld for this event, leading to frustrations.
Attendees expressed reluctance to return to the Rose Bowl for future events due to the poorly managed experience related to hydration and crowd control.
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