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FIFA World Cup shock! Twenty two fans need treatment and four rushed to hospital at Houston festival (Image via Getty)
Houston’s FIFA Fan Festival ran into trouble on its very first day after dozens of visitors struggled with the intense Texas heat. According to FOX 26 Houston, 22 people needed treatment for heat-related illnesses on Thursday, while four were taken to hospital for further care.
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo said at least two of those cases involved heatstroke. The incidents happened as thousands of football fans gathered in Houston to watch World Cup action and take part in festival activities.The medical emergencies quickly raised concerns about whether enough steps had been taken to protect supporters from the extreme weather. Temperatures climbed into the 90s, while humidity pushed the heat index above 100 degrees.
With many visitors arriving from different parts of the United States and around the world, officials warned that not everyone would be prepared for Houston’s summer conditions. As the tournament continues, the focus has already shifted from football to fan safety.Lina Hidalgo calls for more shade and cooling areas
“We need more shade,” Hidalgo said. “There are two areas that really have air conditioning. It’s the Houston Hall and then there is the NASA bubble.”She also questioned whether hydration stations and misting stations were enough to help people deal with the heat. According to Hidalgo, better access to water and additional cooling areas could make a major difference as larger crowds continue to arrive throughout the tournament.
Her comments came after she had previously raised concerns about heat protection measures before the festival opened. Houston officials urge fans to hydrate during Texas heat




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