Security Measures Set for Paris Paralympics
Security Measures Set for Paris Paralympics
Security Measures Set for Paris Paralympics
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The 2026 Commonwealth Games face uncertainty after Victoria withdrew as host due to cost concerns, with Glasgow proposed as a potential scaled-down alternative. However, the Scottish Government is cautious about security costs and planning, with officials seeking support from the UK Government. In contrast, preparations for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games are underway, with French authorities deploying a substantial security presence, including 25,000 police and 8,000 military personnel, to ensure safety amidst ongoing terrorism threats. French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin emphasized the need for vigilance despite no specific threats being identified. The Paralympics, featuring over 4,400 athletes from 128 nations, will take place from August 28 to September 8, 2024, under tight security measures, particularly for the Opening Ceremony. This comprehensive planning highlights the ongoing challenges sports events face in maintaining safety and security.

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