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On 17 November 2023, Brazilian student Ana Clara Benevides Machado died from a
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at a concert of
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by the American singer-songwriter
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at
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,
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, amidst a
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and a venue ban on personal
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s. A
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was opened to determine an official
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and a consumer inquiry was launched on the event organizer T4F, a Brazilian entertainment company.
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attributed cardiac arrest to
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. Rio de Janeiro recorded an abnormal
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of 59.3 °C (138.7 °F), as part of a heat wave in Brazil, on the day of the concert, which was attended by over 60,000 people. T4F reportedly prohibited concertgoers from bringing their own food and water into the venue, citing "security concerns", which caused about one thousand
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attendees to faint before and during the show. Swift herself noticed the situation and instructed her team to distribute free water bottles to affected fans. Benevides queued outside the stadium for around eight hours before stadium personnel allowed entry. She posted pictures and videos of herself to
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and described the drawn-out waiting experience as a "mess". Feeling unwell, she reported to
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s and fainted shortly after the concert began. She was transported to Salgado Filho Hospital, where she arrived without a
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; the hospital declared her dead after an hour of failed
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attempts. The death sparked widespread public condemnation of T4F for poor concert management. Many
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claimed that the water bottle ban, exacerbated by the heat wave and the stadium's closed vents, caused attendees to fall sick and led to Benevides' death. Swift publicly grieved for Benevides and postponed her 18 November concert to 20 November, citing "extreme temperatures". Politicians such as the federal minister of justice and public security,
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, and the mayor of Rio de Janeiro,
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, announced that precautions would be implemented at future events, with free water stations amongst other obligations. Congresswoman
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opined that T4F should be held accountable and voiced for a
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that criminalizes lack of free water at concerts. On 22 November 2023, the
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passed a federal ordinance mandating free and easily accessible water stations at events henceforth. Critics and journalists considered the death a consequence of climate inaction and urged for relevant governmental initiatives in Brazil. In March 2024,
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reported that around 100 municipal and state legislatures in Brazil have enshrined mandatory water access at large-scale events into law, attributing it to the " Taylor Swift effect".


Background

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announced the
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n leg of her sixth headlining concert tour,
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, on 2 June 2023, with
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and
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amongst its stops in November 2023, marking Swift's return to Brazil after an eleven-year gap. More shows were added in both cities following high demand. Brazilian entertainment company
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served as the official
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for the tour's Brazilian leg, responsible for the ticket sales and stadium management in the country. A well-known entertainment company in Latin America, T4F was once considered one of the top
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s by American music industry magazine ''
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''. T4F mainly offers services for event promotion, operations of box office and venue, and food, beverage and merchandise sales amongst others, according to its official website. Unrest was reported on 11 June 2023, outside the Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo venues' box offices as scalpers attempted to bypass the queued fans, including some armed scalpers who threatened violence; police arrived at the scene to maintain order. T4F was reported over 100 times to authorities for their inaction. On 20 June, congress members of Brazil filed the "Taylor Swift Law", which penalized scalpers with up to four years in prison and a fine of up to 100 times the value of the ticket. According to a report by ''
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'', "Swift's team didn't directly hire the company" for the Brazilian leg. From 14 November 2023, Brazil began experiencing a
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, with red alerts issued to around 3,000 towns and cities across the country. According to ''
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'', "over a hundred million people have reportedly been impacted by the extreme weather".


Biography

Ana Clara Benevides Machado was born on 22 July 2000, in Sonora, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. She had been living in
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, Mato Grosso, where she studied
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at the and was scheduled to graduate in April 2024. Benevides was described by her friends as a person who "loved" Swift and was fulfilling a "dream" by traveling across the country on her first airplane flight to watch Swift perform live.


Incident

The first Brazilian concert of the Eras Tour was held in Rio de Janeiro on 17 November 2023. Over 60,000 people attended the concert. T4F reportedly prohibited concertgoers from bringing their own food and water inside the venue, citing "security concerns". T4F sold 300 ml cups of
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inside the stadium; one fan said they "were expensive and hard to get a hold of"; as per ''The Washington Post'', the water cups cost $2 each, but many attendees "found themselves stuck in crowds too dense for vendors to reach". According to ''
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'', it was one of the hottest days recorded in Rio de Janeiro, with a
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of 59.3 °C (138.74 °F), exacerbated by
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of 84% and a lack of a breeze. A number of fans became
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and
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before and during the show; video footage posted to social media showed queued fans with disposable
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s, fans, umbrellas and bags of ice. ''
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'' reported that thousands of fans, especially those with
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tickets for the floor, waited for hours in the sun before being allowed inside the stadium around 7:30 p.m. Benevides and a friend arrived at the concert venue,
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, at approximately 11:00 a.m.
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; they were "early-entry" VIP ticket holders. Benevides created a
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group to keep her family updated on the concert and would regularly share pictures and videos. Benevides posted a video of herself on Instagram queueing to enter the stadium while seeking shade under an umbrella. Benevides told her followers, while fanning her face, that she arrived at 11 a.m. and that she was "still in the mess". Another attendee compared the conditions inside of the stadium to a
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: "It was extremely hot. My hair got so wet from sweat as soon as I came in. There was a point at which I had to check my breathing to make sure I wasn't going to pass out." Others stated that the venue closed its vents, which used to be open, to prevent outsiders from viewing the concert and that the stadium's
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in the VIP section was covered with metal sheeting which had heated up in the sun and burned some attendees who attempted to sit on it. Benevides drank plenty of water but saw several concertgoers looking "distressed" and others "yelling for water". Benevides and her friend brought water with them, which they drank while they waited outside of the venue; once inside, they purchased
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water from T4F. Before the show began, Benevides reported to
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s present at the stadium that she was feeling unwell. She fainted at around 7:30 p.m., during Swift's performance of " Cruel Summer", the second song on the show's set-list. According to T4F, paramedics attended to Benevides before she was rushed to a
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centre, and then to Salgado Filho Hospital, where she died an hour later, despite several
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attempts.
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's health service agency reported that she arrived at the hospital without a
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. The state's public prosecutor opened a
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and announced that Benevides' body was being examined to determine a
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. '' Folha de S.Paulo'' reported
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as the cause; news about Benevides' death was first reported by ''Folha de S.Paulo,'' citing a confirmation from Benevides' cousin, Estela. According to ''
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'', Benevides died of "cardiac arrest due to dehydration". As the concert progressed, some fans attempted to indicate to Swift that they needed water and held signs. Swift paused her performance during the ''
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'' act of the show, noting the fainted audience members, and asked "whoever in charge" to dispense water to them several times during the concert. The crowds chanted "water, water" repeatedly; when stadium staff did not respond, Swift's team began distributing water bottles to the crowd. While singing "
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", around the halfway mark of the show, Swift collected a water bottle from one side of the stage and gave it to a dehydrated fan on the other side. According to
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s' estimates, around one thousand people fainted during the event. Swift was also seen struggling to breathe on-stage between performances; while Swift has performed the same set without problems for many months up to that point, due to the extreme temperatures in the stadium, it became increasingly difficult especially for Swift and her crew.


Reactions

Following the news of the death, T4F attracted widespread criticism from concert-goers, fans, and
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for the mismanagement of the concert. Several fans claimed that T4F "refused" to provide concertgoers water.


T4F

On 17 November, following the news about the death of Benevides, T4F posted to social media explaining her death. In a video statement posted on 23 November, T4F CEO Serafim Abreu apologized to the concertgoers, admitting that the company "could have taken some additional measures" in response to the heat, and expressed "devastation" at Benevides' death, claiming the company is ready "to provide assistance to Benevides' family as needed". Abreu acknowledged that the company could have created shaded areas in the stadium, change the scheduled time for the shows, and emphasized that entry with water cups was allowed. T4F also said "the ban on entry of water bottles into stadiums is a requirement made by public bodies".


Taylor Swift

Swift posted on social media that she was "devastated" by the news: "I can't believe I'm writing these words but it is with a shattered heart that I say we lost a fan earlier tonight before my show. I can't even tell you how devastated I am by this ..she was so incredibly beautiful and far too young". Swift met five people who were friends and family members of Benevides at her November 26, 2023 concert São Paulo. Swift covered travel expenses for the family members who came to meet her and made a donation to her parents. At a show in Rio de Janeiro following the incident, Swift performed an emotional rendition of her song " Bigger Than the Whole Sky" in what many fans took as a tribute to Benevides, though Swift did not mention Benevides by name. She had previously added that "I'm not going to be able to speak about this from stage because I feel overwhelmed by grief when I even try to talk about it. I want to say now I feel this loss deeply and my broken heart goes out to her family and friends. This is the last thing I ever thought would happen when we decided to bring this tour to Brazil".


Government

Brazilian federal authorities announced that "free water would be made available at all future concerts" and made "easily accessible". The minister of justice of Brazil,
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, tweeted that the
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will implement "emergency rules" regarding access to water at public events henceforth. According to ''
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'', the National Consumer Secretariat, an agency under the Ministry of Justice and Public Security, allowed T4F a deadline of 24 hours to provide information surrounding Benevides' death, including how the ban on access to water was reached, the availability of drinking fountains, the deployment of medical staff at the stadium, and procedures undertaken to help Benevides. The mayor of Rio de Janeiro,
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, tweeted that the "loss of a young woman's life ..is unacceptable" and stated that T4F will be demanded to "provide new water distribution points and more ambulances, and that entry be advanced by one hour". Congresswoman
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, a PSOL member of the national
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, condemned T4F and filed a complaint on the company with the Ministry of Justice and Public Security, stating that T4F should be held accountable for its "criminal" offense, and introduced a bill draft that would make free water and drinking fountains at concerts mandatory and penalize companies that deny entry to concertgoers carrying water.


Benevides' father

Benevides' father, José Weiny Machado, demanded punishment for those responsible for her death and called the water bottle ban "absurd". He also stated that he would "wait orthe final medical report" before accusing someone of the death of his daughter to "avoid controversy". He stated that he was not contacted by T4F after the incident and that he learned of his daughter's death only from her friend via phone call.


Aftermath

A group of
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launched an online petition on
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on 18 November 2023, demanding for a "Benevides Law" to "make water in events mandatory". The petition gained more than 150,000 signatures in a few hours. They also urged T4F to lift the ban on bringing water bottles in light of the "unprecedented" heat wave. On 18 November, the original day of the second Rio de Janeiro show, T4F placed water stations within the venue grounds to cater to the concertgoers. As temperatures on 18 November were reported to be worse than the previous day, Swift postponed the 18 November show, citing "extreme temperatures". She explained that "the safety and well-being of my fans, fellow performers, and crew has to and always will come first". By Saturday morning, heat indexes at
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were already . The announcement was made less than two hours prior to the scheduled start of the show, which prompted negative reactions from ticketholders already in the venue. T4F confirmed 20 November as the new date. It marked the second time a show on the Eras Tour has been postponed that month, after the second
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show was delayed due to thunderstorms.
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, Gol Linhas Aéreas, and
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offered ticketholders exemptions from rescheduling flight fees for the postponed Rio de Janeiro show. During her second show in Rio de Janeiro, Swift performed "Bigger Than the Whole Sky", a ballad about grief and heartache, which many fans and media interpreted as a tribute to Benevides. During an interview for ''
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'' less than two days after Benevides' death, Benevides' mother stated that neither T4F nor the municipal and state governmental bodies of Rio de Janeiro contacted her or offer financial help in transporting the body from Rio de Janeiro to Sonora and the funeral. She said that T4F only offered psychological assistance. Fans organized online donations and
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efforts and quickly covered the costs. Some fans criticized Swift for not offering financial help to Benevides' family or acknowledging her by name during the second show. On the night of the third show on 20 November, some fans planned to pay tribute to Benevides by conducting a
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after the performance of " Champagne Problems", a performance which usually followed by several minutes of applause and screaming at previous shows on the tour. Before the 20 November show, Benevides' family requested the initiative to be cancelled. Benevides' body was returned to and buried in Sonora. It was reported on 26 November 2023 that Swift and her team had contacted Benevides' parents the week prior, made donations to them, and invited them to meet Swift at her show in São Paulo. Members of Benevides' family attended the show on 26 November and met with Swift backstage. The friend who came to the 17 November show with Benevides' but did not see the performance due to Benevides' collapse also attended the 26 November show with Benevides' family. An ordinance by the
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was published on 22 November 2023. It enshrined many new rules regarding event management, such as allowing attendees to enter with personal bottled water and easy access to free "hydration stations" inside venues. Subsequently, as of March 2024, over 100 municipal and
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legislatures in Brazil, third of which are from the state of Rio de Janeiro, drafted or passed bills to enshrine water access into law, many of which were named after Benevides.
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, a city in the
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area, became the first municipality to pass an ordinance guaranteeing water at large events.


Investigation

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report of Benevides' body was published on 20 November, which found
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in her lungs; more tests were ordered to conclusively prove her cause of death. A
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report published on 27 December determined Benevides' cause of death to be
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caused by
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, and that she did not have preexisting conditions or substance abuse which could have led to her death. On 22 November, the Civil Police department of Rio de Janeiro stated an inquiry on T4F was initiated by its consumer delegations wing for "the crime of endangering the life and health" of concertgoers.
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reported that T4F executives would testify, with authorities taking additional investigatory steps. ''
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'' added that the department would "investigate everything that fans reported, such as the structure of the place and the availability of water". Brazil's National Consumer Secretariat also launched an investigation to determine "which party, or parties, needed to be fined for violating fans' rights as consumers", and based on the evidence so far presented, "the responsible party could face up to a fine", with T4F being the prime suspect, as per secretary . The secretariat focused on how T4F's water distribution and use of metal-sheet flooring were potential factors that contributed to the increase in the stadium's heat index.


Impact

Benevides' death has been credited with increasing the public awareness of concert casualties. Commenting on T4F's claim that the water-bottle ban is a federally mandated rule, ''The Washington Post'' confirmed that the Ministry of Justice and Public Security "prohibits venue entry with items that can be thrown and injure a concertgoer, such as capped water bottles". Some Brazilian music festivals, including
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, let attendees in the venue with "less hazardous capless water bottles". A number of publications analysed the incident and its causes, especially in relation with
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.
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argued that Benevides' death is a sign of the inadequacy of
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. Paulo Artaxo, an atmospheric physicist and member of the United Nations'
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, said a number of countries, including Brazil, have not implemented strategies to minimize the impact of more extreme and frequent heatwaves caused by climate change on populations. Milad Haghani, a crowd safety expert at the
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, said the lack of assigned seating incentivized conditions which led to overcrowding in the pitch, intensifying the effects of the extreme heat, which may have resulted in more casualties had Swift not taken "quick actions" calling for organizers to distribute water. In ''
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'', Anita Carvalho, director of the Music Rio Academy, said "I have no doubt that he deathwill be a watershed for the events industry". According to Nubia Armond, a
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at
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, the heat is part of the Brazilian identity as a tropical country that "deals well with heat" but "there are very strong indications that this event was influenced by climate change", caused by a strong
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warming weather event. Armond hoped that the intensity of this heatwave "will wake up authorities and the general population to the silent danger of high temperatures and the urgency of the situation". In ''The Washington Post'', Kristie Ebi, a professor at the
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's Center for Health and the Global Environment, stated that heat-related illnesses and deaths are preventable but a "coordination among
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s, event organizers and emergency personnel" is needed to supervise attendees and their protection, highlighting how cities such as
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, Phoenix and
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have hired "heat officers"—personnel who are dedicated to preparing for extreme heat events. Bárbara Rodríguez, a specialist in
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at the
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, told
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that authorities should rise to the challenges of climate change, such as adapting existing infrastructure to provide shaded zones and hydration points. In March 2024,
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considered the law bills passed by Brazilian legislatures in favor of mandatory water access as "a sign Brazilian authorities have begun considering it a public health issue in an ever-hotter world" and a phenomenon galvanized by the " Taylor Swift effect". According to Beray Armond, coordinator of the
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's GeoClima laboratory, "beyond a shadow of a doubt, Benevides' death was a turning point in the issue of water distribution for Rio's
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."


See also

*
2023 heat waves A number of heat waves began across parts of the northern hemisphere in April 2023. Various heat records have been broken, with July being the hottest month ever recorded. Scientists have Extreme event attribution, attributed the heat waves t ...
*
2024 Vienna terrorism plot In August 2024, a terrorism plot assisted by the Islamic State, a jihadist militant group, targeting a concert of the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift at the Ernst-Happel-Stadion in Vienna, the capital city of Austria, was uncovered and ...
, another incident concerning the Eras Tour but in Austria *
Taylor Swift–Ticketmaster controversy The American ticket sales platform Ticketmaster and its parent company Live Nation Entertainment were met with widespread public criticism and political scrutiny over blunders in selling tickets to the 2023 United States leg of the Eras Tour, t ...
, a 2022 collapse of online ticket sales of the Eras Tour in the United States *
Astroworld Festival crowd crush On November 5, 2021, a fatal Crowd collapses and crushes, crowd crush occurred during the Astroworld Festival, an annual musical event hosted by American rapper Travis Scott at NRG Park in Houston, Texas. Eight people were pronounced dead on th ...
, a 2021 concert crowd disaster in the U.S.


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