Feb 10 • 15:32 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Carnival 2026: Security will be reinforced in traffic, electronic monitoring, and standby teams in Rio Branco

The integrated operational plan for security during Carnival 2026 in Rio Branco has been announced, involving significant measures for safety and traffic management.

On Tuesday morning, security forces in Rio Branco unveiled their operational strategy for the upcoming Carnival 2026, which will take place from February 13 to 17 in the central Praça da Revolução. Officials from several local agencies, including the Military Fire Brigade of Acre, the State Department of Traffic, and the Municipal Superintendency of Transport and Traffic, participated in a collective press conference to discuss the comprehensive safety measures planned for the event.

The operational plan includes a combination of preventive actions, traffic inspections, electronic monitoring, and visible policing, designed to ensure public safety throughout the festivities. Security personnel will be actively deployed from late afternoon through to early morning, ensuring that the most critical times during Carnival are well-monitored and secured. The collaboration among various agencies aims to enhance overall preparedness for any potential incidents that might arise during the celebrations.

As Carnival in Rio Branco approaches, the enhanced safety measures reflect a broader commitment by local authorities to provide a secure environment for residents and visitors. By integrating efforts across several agencies, officials hope to minimize risks and ensure that Carnival 2026 is not only a vibrant celebration but also a safe one, allowing revelers to enjoy the festivities without significant concerns about safety and security.

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