Security Measures for Indio Solari’s Farewell in Parque Domínico
The Ministry of Security of Buenos Aires has initiated a substantial security operation for the farewell event dedicated to the legendary Argentine rock icon, Indio Solari. Scheduled for this Sunday at 11 AM, the gathering is expected to draw thousands of fans to Parque Domínico in Avellaneda.
Massive Deployment of Security Personnel
According to reports, more than 1,500 security agents will be present on-site to manage the anticipated crowd. Of these, approximately 700 personnel will be deployed starting Saturday afternoon to maintain order and facilitate smooth access for attendees.
The security effort will involve not only the provincial police but also agencies like the Corps Superintendency, traffic management units, and specialized support groups. The aim is to create a safe environment for fans while respecting the local community.
Health and Safety Protocols
The Buenos Aires governor, Axel Kicillof, emphasized the importance of a comprehensive health and safety strategy. This includes:
- Three emergency support posts from the provincial emergency system (SIES)
- Seventeen medicalized ambulances
- A mobile hospital for addressing medical needs during the event
Additionally, local hospitals in Avellaneda, including Pedro Fiorito and President Perón, are on standby to manage any contingencies. Around 60 health promoters will be stationed nearby to assist attendees.
Logistical Details for Attendees
For those planning to attend, a designated pedestrian corridor has been established, allowing access from Av. Bartolomé Miter and San Lorenzo towards Darwin. Specific health posts will be available at key intersections to provide immediate assistance:
- Av. Bartolomé Miter and Darwin
- Av. Bartolomé Miter and Armenia
- Av. Bartolomé Miter and Sadi Carnot
Attendees are encouraged to adhere to the outlined navigation paths and respect security fences. Early arrival is advised to ensure a smooth entry process.
Community Cooperation and Spirit
In a statement, Javier Alonso, the Buenos Aires Minister of Security, underscored the event’s focus on mutual respect among attendees and local residents. He urged participants to approach the ceremony with a spirit of goodwill and to honor the legacy of Solari.
As the family requested the event be held in Parque Domínico for its accessibility, both the local authorities and the organizers emphasize the significance of a respectful farewell for the cultural icon. There is no set end time for the event, allowing the community ample opportunity to pay their respects.
A Glimpse into Parque Domínico
Officially named Worker’s Rights Park, Parque Domínico spans approximately 10 hectares and features various amenities. The José María Gatica micro stadium will serve as the dedicated space for Solari’s coffin, facilitating an organized farewell.
Facilities include tables and chairs for rest, children’s games, and even a historic merry-go-round. The park also boasts sports fields and Olympic swimming pools, enriching the experience for attendees.
In conclusion, the farewell to Indio Solari promises to be a heartfelt gathering, carefully planned to honor his legacy while ensuring the safety and well-being of all attendees.

