Mexico reopens famed pyramids under heavy police presence after deadly shooting
Summary
Mexico reopened the Teotihuacan archaeological site with increased police presence two days after a gunman killed a Canadian woman and injured 13 people at the Pyramid of the Moon. This rare attack on a major tourist spot has raised concerns about the security of Mexico’s cultural sites ahead of the upcoming World Cup.Key Facts
- The shooting happened at the Pyramid of the Moon in Teotihuacan, Mexico.
- One Canadian tourist was killed, and 13 others were injured.
- The site reopened two days after the attack.
- Police presence at the site has significantly increased.
- The attack is unusual for such a major tourist destination.
- Security at cultural and tourist sites in Mexico is under greater scrutiny now.
- Mexico is preparing to co-host the World Cup soon.
- The event has drawn attention to the need for better protection for visitors at historic locations.
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