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Mexico vs England: Azteca Stadium issues shelter-in-place order because of severe weather

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Jack Skelton, Sarah Dawkins, Eoin Hempsall, George Goodfellow
Mexico vs England: Azteca Stadium issues shelter-in-place order because of severe weather
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A shelter-in-place order was issued at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City due to severe weather, including heavy rain and lightning. The order impacts the upcoming World Cup match between Mexico and England, with officials monitoring conditions to determine if the kick-off will be delayed.

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Severe weather protocols are critical for ensuring spectator and athlete safety during high-profile international sporting events.

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Image source, PA Media Image caption, Mexico are facing England for a place in the World Cup quarter-finals

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The article provides factual reporting on weather-related delays without political or subjective framing.

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