Overview
- The Secretaría de Seguridad Pública published a banned-items list for the Centro Histórico that includes weapons, alcohol, backpacks, drones, fireworks and political propaganda.
- Avenida Madero will close from Nigromante to Álvaro Obregón starting Sept. 13 at 22:00, with reopening after the Sept. 16 civic-military parade.
- Entry to the first square will occur only through six points: a macroaccess at Madero with Álvaro Obregón, two on Corregidora for Abasolo and García Obeso, two on Melchor Ocampo at Ignacio Zaragoza and Morelos Norte, and one on Morelos Sur at Allende.
- The operation adds metal barriers, 29 detector arches, X‑ray machines and five surveillance towers, plus ambulances, paramedics, firefighters and health units staged for rapid response.
- The interinstitutional deployment involves the Guardia Civil, Sedena, the National Guard, the state prosecutor’s office and local police for the Grito de Independencia and the Christian Nodal concert.