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News to Know in Puerto Vallarta for Today, May 24, 2025

Start your day with the top headlines shaping life in Puerto Vallarta. From a large-scale security drill at the port to the vibrant conclusion of Pride 2025, city hall’s new sustainability blueprint, infrastructure upgrades, and early warnings for rain and storms, here’s what you need to know to kick off your Saturday.

Simulated Drone Drill Halts Port Operations

Authorities staged a high-level security exercise at the Administración Portuaria Integral (API) on May 23 to test emergency protocols for an unmanned aircraft “attack.” Dozens of municipal police, state civil protection teams, and federal marines converged on the port area, briefly closing Berth 5 and rerouting small vessels. The simulation—declared safe after two hours—aimed to hone coordination between first responders and local hospitals, with support from Bahía de Banderas fire and ambulance units.

Pride 2025 Parade Celebrates Inclusivity

Puerto Vallarta’s Pride parade wrapped its final route on Friday, drawing thousands of residents, tourists, and local officials. Floats, dance troupes, and LGBTQ+ advocacy groups moved along the Malecón under clear skies, reinforcing Vallarta’s reputation as a welcoming, diverse destination. Organizers reported record attendance this year, highlighting collaborations with municipal authorities to ensure accessible ramps, sign-language interpreters, and designated safety teams.

City Unveils 2024–2027 Sustainability Plan

Mayor Mirtha Munguía introduced a comprehensive sustainability roadmap spanning 2024 to 2027, targeting waste reduction, water conservation, and coastal ecosystem restoration. Key measures include installing solar panels on municipal buildings, expanding reforestation zones in the Sierra Madre foothills, and launching community recycling workshops. The plan sets quarterly performance reviews and citizen-led monitoring committees to track progress.

Water System Upgrades Move Ahead

Following budget approval in March, the city’s potable water authority pressed on with interconnection works across the Versalles and Emiliano Zapata neighborhoods. These upgrades aim to balance pressure and reduce sporadic shortages, especially during peak tourist season. Officials expect completion of Phase 1 by July, which they say will improve flow in over 12,000 homes.

Turtle Season Preparations Underway

In coordination with state wildlife agencies, Puerto Vallarta is setting up protected hatcheries ahead of the annual arrival of olive ridley and leatherback turtles. Volunteers have cleared nine nesting sites along Conchas Chinas and Mismaloya beaches. Starting this weekend, conservation teams will patrol nightly to safeguard nests from predators and illegal poaching.

Fire Erupts on Avenida México

A brush fire ignited late Friday afternoon on Avenida México, burning dry undergrowth near a busy gas station. Local firefighters contained the blaze within 45 minutes, but dense smoke prompted a brief road closure and triggered an evacuation of three adjacent shops. No injuries were reported, though the station owner faces minor repair costs. Crews remain on alert as hot, dry conditions persist.

Fiestas de Mayo Spotlight: Quebradita Time Tonight

Fiestas de Mayo continues tonight at the Explanada Vallarta Arena with “Quebradita Time,” featuring live sets by Banda Maguey, Vaqueros and Banda Mach. Gates open at 7 PM; tickets are still available at the venue box office. Attendees can sample regional foods, crafts, and carnival rides through June 1.

Stay tuned for updates and enjoy your weekend in Puerto Vallarta!

Start your day with the top headlines shaping life in Puerto Vallarta. From a large-scale security drill at the port to the vibrant conclusion of Pride 2025, city hall’s new sustainability blueprint, infrastructure upgrades, and early warnings for rain and storms, here’s what you need to know to kick off your Saturday.

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