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Santa Clara preps for activity surge as countdown underway for FIFA World Cup
With FIFA World Cup matches set to begin June 13 at Levi's Stadium, the community is preparing for a surge in activity. Some businesses are expecting at least two to three times their usual number of customers, while residents and officials are planning ahead for road closures and immigration enforcement.
What happened
According to ABC7 Bay Area’s source item, Santa Clara preps for activity surge as countdown underway for FIFA World Cup, With FIFA World Cup matches set to begin June 13 at Levi’s Stadium, the community is preparing for a surge in activity. Some businesses are expecting at least two to three times their usual number of customers, while residents and officials are planning ahead for road closures and immigration enforcement.
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Primary source: Santa Clara preps for activity surge as countdown underway for FIFA World Cup via ABC7 Bay Area. VINI cites and links the source; it does not reproduce the publisher’s full article text without rights clearance.
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- Santa Clara preps for activity surge as countdown underway for FIFA World CupABC7 Bay Area - 2026-06-03T22:30:46+00:00
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