Canadians urged to shelter in place in Mexican state amid violence
Canadians in Puerto Vallarta have been advised to shelter in place due to escalating violence from criminal groups in Jalisco state, Mexico.
The Canadian government has issued an advisory urging Canadians in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, to shelter in place amid escalating violence in Jalisco state. The advisory highlights the alarming rise in criminal activity, with reports of roadblocks created by gangs using burning vehicles. This situation has led to increased shootouts with security forces and explosions, prompting a strong response from the government for the safety of its citizens.
As a consequence of this dangerous environment, various transportation services have been affected. Taxi and rideshare services in Puerto Vallarta have been suspended in light of the safety concerns. Air Canada has also temporarily halted operations to and from the Puerto Vallarta airport, while WestJet has been forced to divert flights and cancel numerous others as conditions evolve. This situation underscores broader concerns about safety in popular tourist destinations in Mexico.
The Canadian travel advisory serves not only to protect Canadians abroad but also highlights the rising tensions in Jalisco that can impact travel plans and the experiences of visitors. As violence continues to escalate, tourists are advised to remain vigilant, stay informed, and comply with local authorities and government advisories for their own safety.