Several reports say flash flooding and high winds are creating safety concerns for a World Cup match in New Jersey. The New York City mayor, Zohran Mamdani, urges people not to risk travel plans in light of the potential hazards, stating that “no destination is worth risking your safety.” The coverage highlights that severe weather could disrupt conditions around the event, increasing the likelihood of dangerous conditions such as flash floods and strong winds. While the reports focus on the mayor’s caution, they do not provide details on any confirmed cancellations or specific venue changes. Instead, they emphasize the broader risk assessment and the need for individuals to consider safety when deciding whether to travel to or attend the match. Overall, the outlets agree that the main issue is the threat of hazardous weather in the lead-up to the game and the public guidance to avoid unnecessary risk.