Dubai is spending no effort to make the Champions Trophy final between India and New Zealand safe and secure. The Dubai Event Security Committee has enhanced security measures within and around the stadium to handle huge crowds and run smooth operations.
Agencies have sent sophisticated surveillance technology, K9 teams, and emergency response teams to scan the venue and its periphery. Stringent access controls have also been put in place, with supporters needing to go through several security checks before entering. In addition, drone surveillance and facial recognition technology will help spot and respond to any security incidents quickly.
To avoid congestion, traffic diversions and special parking areas have been implemented, with Dubai Police calling on spectators to arrive early and travel by public transport. Emergency medical teams and police officers will be deployed across major points, with quick response capabilities.
With thousands of passionate cricket fans expected, Dubai’s proactive security planning aims to deliver a safe and enjoyable match-day experience. Authorities have assured that the city is fully prepared to handle the high-profile event with efficiency and precision.