Miami Beach officials have extended an 8 p.m. curfew for at least another week. The decision followed over 1,000 arrests as unruly spring breakers gathered by the thousands, fought in the streets, destroyed restaurant property and refused to wear masks. https://t.co/texCxkDkpf
— The Associated Press (@AP) March 21, 2021
After party-goers gathered in the streets flouting social-distancing rules, the city of Miami Beach imposed an 8 p.m. curfew in its busiest entertainment district, as it attempts to control hordes of vacationers who have become unruly in recent days https://t.co/ibshpLgOZq pic.twitter.com/UlBEjW0mJD
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 21, 2021
City of Miami Beach Announces 8 p.m. Curfew in High Impact Zone Starting Tonight — Officials Also Impose Additional Spring Break Emergency Measures pic.twitter.com/3lmt3FsbJw
— #MaskUpMiamiBeach (@MiamiBeachNews) March 20, 2021
#BREAKING - Miami Beach to enforce 8 p.m. curfew, block most eastbound traffic on MacArthur, Julia Tuttle and Venetian causeways starting at 10 p.m. due to overwhelming spring break crowdshttps://t.co/Nr6kqyPUkf
— WSVN 7 News (@wsvn) March 20, 2021
Here’s Miami Beach tonight, 10 minutes after new 8 p.m. city-wide curfew.
— Brooke Shafer (@BrookeShaferTV) March 21, 2021
City also declared a State of Emergency today in light of larger than expected #SpringBreak crowds. @CBSMiami pic.twitter.com/D6aCjgE2cf
This is what it was like in Miami Beach last night:https://t.co/VWjKplnTbH
— Brian Entin (@BrianEntin) March 20, 2021
Another Friday on Miami Beach during this Spring Break - live at 11 p.m. with what city officials are calling chaos pic.twitter.com/ElNb3agYUs
— Stephanie Bertini (@StephanieNBC6) March 20, 2021
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