Miami’s official fan zone for the World Cup was forced to temporarily stop people from entering as temperatures in the city exceeded 40C.
The Tartan Army are being warned to be prepared for the extreme Miami heat after organisers temporarily paused entry to the city’s fan zone last night.
Football fans, including Tartan Army foot soldiers who have descended on the Sunshine State, at the fan park were urged to seek shade immediately after a heat warning for temperatures of 110F (40C) was issued on Monday, June 22.
Entry to the site was paused at 3pm local time – 8pm Scotland time – as supporters gathered to take in the France v Iraq match after Argentina had defeated Austria 2-0 earlier in the day.
Officially known as the FIFA Fan Festival Miami, the fan zone is located at Bayfront Park in the heart of Downtown Miami along Biscayne Bay.
The warning is a reminder for travelling Scots to be aware of the extreme Florida heat over the next few days with temperatures expected to remain in the mid-30s.
Supporters could face being denied entry to the fan zone because of the weather if further heat warnings are issued. Thousands of members of the Tartan Army have descended on the city and many are expected to take in Scotland‘s final group stage match against Brazil on Wednesday, June 24, at the fan zone.
In a statement released on social media, officials from the Miami 26 organising committee said: “Due to a heat index of 110F, we are currently encouraging all guests at the FIFA Fan Festival Miami at Bayfront Park to seek shade and stay hydrated immediately for their own safety.
“In addition, we are temporarily pausing entry into the park and will not allow additional guests to enter until public safety authorities determine that conditions are safe.
“The safety and well being of our fans is our top priority. We appreciate your cooperation, patience and understanding.”
Steve Clarke‘s men are set to take on Brazil at the Hard Rock Stadium in the city on Wednesday, knowing that a win would guarantee a place in the last 32 while a draw – or even a low-scoring loss – could still be enough to sneak through as one of the lucky third-placed sides.
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