The Government made public the plans it has to begin the first edition of The Hunger Games in the United States. The plan incorporates not only the dangerous tournament but also the organization of districts.

Congress presented during the morning committee a statement from President Snow, who spoke about the benefits that the Hunger Games would generate in the nation, particularly during a quarantine.

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Although the Panem leader was unable to attend, Katniss Everdeen, Peeta Mellark and Effie Trinket appeared at the National Palace on his behalf .

According to the plan being put in place, the scarce resources that will remain in the United States after business, jobs and school closures due to the coronavirus could cause havoc throughout the country. Entertaining the people with this sport competition would be the right thing to do as a prevention method.

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It was also announced that to avoid the decline of the economy, the 50 states would be divided into 12 districts, which have already been preconceived by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

District 1: Luxury goods

District 2: Rock quarrying

The rest of the districts can be viewed in the following links.

District 3: Electronic goods manufacturing

District 4: Fishing

District 5: Power generation

District 6: Transportation manufacturing

District 7: Lumber

District 8: Textiles

District 9: Grain

District 10: Livestock

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District 11: Crops

District 12: Coal mining

Area-51 was recommended as the Capitol of the country during this alignment by the Supreme Court however, this decision has not yet been approved.

So if you are between 12 and 18 years old, you better start training like an so that if you have to pay tribute, you have a chance to win.

This quarantine is expected to last until we have found a vaccine or cure for the coronavirus. The Hunger Games will be held between December or January.

District Source:
Elizabeth Cross, “Mapping “The Hunger Games”: Using location quotients to find the Districts of Panem,” Career Outlook, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, February 2017.

Written by Cesar Moya