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Lina Hidalgo says her heat concerns went ignored before FIFA Fan Festival hospitalizations
By Sarah Grunau at Houston Public Media
· June 12, 2026
· 1 min read
Harris County's top elected official also claimed she had been denied access to NRG Stadium until two days before the start of the World Cup. The county owns the stadium, which is under FIFA control during the soccer tournament.
Key takeaway The county owns the stadium, which is under FIFA control during the soccer tournament.
Why this matters in Bellaire News
For Bellaire residents, the heat concerns raised by Lina Hidalgo are particularly relevant given the city's location within the greater Houston metro, where extreme weather conditions can have severe consequences. As the 'City of Homes,' Bellaire's residents are likely to be concerned about the potential health risks associated with large outdoor events like the FIFA Fan Festival, especially during the hot summer months. The fact that Hidalgo claims her concerns were ignored raises questions about the communication and coordination between local officials and event organizers. With NRG Stadium being a major venue in the area, Bellaire residents may be wondering what measures are being taken to ensure their safety and well-being during large events, and whether the city's own emergency services would be prepared to respond in case of a heat-related emergency.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 12, 2026 ·
Source: Houston Public Media ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? Harris County's top elected official also claimed she had been denied access to NRG Stadium until two days before the start of the World Cup. The county owns the stadium, which is under FIFA control during the soccer tournament.
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