Barça has won the League again, and today it's time to celebrate in a big way. Fans have been called to gather from early afternoon for a parade that will start at Camp Nou. The route will go along Avinguda Diagonal and other key points of the city, with the final destination at the Arc de Triomf, where a central event with the players is expected. A day of celebration for a season of constant hard work.
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To avoid gridlock, the City Council has activated a real-time monitoring system using traffic sensors and mobility apps. Alternative routes are updated every minute on platforms like Google Maps or Waze, while shuttle buses from Camp Nou use artificial intelligence to adjust frequencies based on fan density. Additionally, a network of cameras with video analytics has been deployed to predict crowds and divert pedestrian flows to side streets, all synchronized with emergency services.
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As tradition dictates, the players will ride on an open-top bus, but the real show will be put on by the fans with their clown costumes and squid sandwiches. The most technical part of the day will be seeing how they manage to get on the bus without dropping their phones while recording Lewandowski. And while some chant anthems, others will debate whether the title is more due to Xavi or VAR. In the end, the important thing is that no one gets lost and that the Arc de Triomf can withstand the weight of so much euphoria.