Mexico Increases Security at Tourist Sites Following Pyramid Shooting
In response to a recent shooting at the Teotihuacan pyramids near Mexico City, the Mexican government has announced plans to enhance security at tourist sites. The incident, which occurred less than two months before the FIFA World Cup, involved a lone gunman who opened fire on tourists, resulting in the death of a Canadian tourist and injuries to several others. The government is taking steps to ensure safety at key tourist destinations, particularly as Mexico prepares to co-host the World Cup with the United States and Canada.