On December 31st, Copacabana will start vehicle restrictions at 7:30 pm, with a complete blockade by 10 pm. This move aims to ensure safety and manage crowds for New Year’s Eve celebrations. Buses and taxis are exceptions until the total blockade. The Military Police will oversee 61 security towers and 800 barriers along the beachfront. […]
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