New Delhi, May 17 -- With less than a month remaining before the FIFA World Cup begins across the United States, Canada and Mexico, the Federal Bureau of Investigation is preparing an extensive security operation to counter potential threats linked to the tournament's massive crowds, according to NewsNation.

Millions of football fans are expected to travel to host cities for matches, prompting federal authorities to roll out advanced surveillance and drone-monitoring systems aimed at protecting stadiums and surrounding areas.

According to the news outlet, each host city will operate a command center where law enforcement agencies can monitor restricted airspace using advanced drone detection systems.

Officials told the outlet that FBI-...