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The United States is preparing to host the 2026 World Cup with an intensive security arrangement costing around one billion dollars. This plan includes securing 104 matches across 16 cities with the participation of 48 teams. Security measures involve advanced technologies such as predator drones and robotic dogs, along with an emergency center in Dallas valued at $40 million to manage operations. The security plan is a collaboration among more than 400 security agencies, aiming to protect fans and teams from threats like potential attacks, extreme heat, and hacking, amid expectations that two million visitors will arrive in the United States.
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