← NewsAll
Travel advisory: Canadians told to shelter in place in Jalisco after reported violence
Summary
Canadian travel advisories for Puerto Vallarta and other parts of Jalisco were updated after authorities reported a sudden outbreak of violence; a shelter-in-place advisory was in effect and some airlines suspended flights.
Content
Canadian travel advisories for Puerto Vallarta and other parts of the Mexican state of Jalisco were updated on Sunday following reports of unrest. Officials said the unrest followed a federal security operation in the municipality of Tapalpa. A shelter-in-place advisory for Canadians was in effect as movement across parts of the state was reported to be disrupted. Some airlines temporarily suspended or cancelled flights to Puerto Vallarta while authorities monitored the situation.
Key reported facts:
- Travel advisories for Canadians were updated and a shelter-in-place advisory was reported for parts of Jalisco, including Puerto Vallarta.
- Jalisco’s governor said the unrest followed a federal security operation in Tapalpa, about 300 kilometres southeast of Puerto Vallarta.
- Reports described road blockades and disruptions to movement, and some social-media posts showed vehicles ablaze in parts of the region.
- Several airlines temporarily suspended or cancelled flights to Puerto Vallarta amid the security situation.
Summary:
The reported unrest followed a federal operation and disrupted movement across parts of Jalisco, prompting updated advisories and transportation disruptions. Airlines suspended some flights as authorities monitored conditions. Undetermined at this time.
