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COP30 Tightens Security After Blue Zone Breach as Federal Police Open Inquiry

Entrance repairs finished by early morning, with new checks causing queues and delayed openings.

Overview

  • At about 7:20 p.m. on Nov. 11, roughly 50 people tried to force entry at the restricted negotiation area, triggering confrontations with UN security and police.
  • Two security personnel sustained minor injuries and doors and an X-ray machine were damaged, which UNFCCC says were replaced overnight.
  • Event organizers introduced stricter screening protocols, including mandatory separate scanning of laptops and other electronics at checkpoints.
  • On Wednesday morning, the public Green Zone opened an hour late and long lines formed, with some panels postponed before flows normalized.
  • Groups behind the Marcha Global Saúde e Clima said they were not responsible for the breach, as federal investigators analyze footage to identify those involved.