Inside Look at This Year’s Super Bowl Security Measures
Homeland Security is keeping an eagle eye over the Super Bowl. Private security teams and thousands of officers from 40 local, state and federal agencies have been planning the security operations for months. On Sunday, a no-fly zone will be enforced from noon until the end of the game and Black Hawk helicopters will be on standby for any suspicious activity on the ground. There's also a 30 miles-wide no drone zone around Arizona’s State Farm Stadium.
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