puerto vallarta news

News to Know in Puerto Vallarta for Today, May 19, 2025

Stay informed with a roundup of key developments in Puerto Vallarta, including weekend water and traffic disruptions, the launch of Pride Week with demonstrations and the first Diversity Council, a major apartment fire, a mild offshore earthquake, and airport travel updates.

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – Residents and visitors alike are beginning their week with a series of important updates from around the city, covering service interruptions, civic demonstrations, emergency incidents, and travel news.

Over the weekend, municipal crews carried out critical maintenance work that left neighborhoods across the Centro, Zona Romántica, and the hotel district without running water from Saturday into Sunday; authorities urged residents to store extra water and businesses to adjust their service hours accordingly. Simultaneously, planned road closures were implemented on Saturday for infrastructure repairs and event preparations, prompting motorists to seek alternate routes around the Malecón and downtown core to avoid delays.

Saturday also saw the official kickoff of Vallarta Pride Week: on the afternoon of May 17, LGBTQ+ activists took to the streets and Malecon in a peaceful demonstration, chanting slogans against homophobia and drawing support from local onlookers. That same day, city officials raised the rainbow flag at City Hall and installed Puerto Vallarta’s first-ever Cabildo de la Diversidad (Diversity Council), a milestone in the city’s ongoing commitment to inclusion and equality.

Early Sunday morning brought a more urgent situation when a fire broke out in a fourth-floor apartment at the 2000C building in Colonia Aurora. Four people were injured—two suffered second- and third-degree burns—while dozens of neighbors were evacuated as firefighters and paramedics battled the blaze and administered aid; investigators suspect an electrical short but the official cause remains under review.

The overnight hours of May 19 were also marked by a mild natural event: at 00:22 h, the National Seismological Service recorded a magnitude 4.1 earthquake centered some 295 km southwest of Puerto Vallarta, at a shallow depth of 10 km. The tremor was felt in coastal districts but resulted in no reported damage or injuries.

In travel and economic news, Puerto Vallarta International Airport reported handling 2.7 million passengers from January through April 2025, buoyed by a 15 percent surge in domestic travel even as international arrivals dipped slightly under new U.S. policy measures. Airport director Cryshtian Amador Lizardi also announced that the New Terminal Building project has reached 45 percent completion—on track to boost operational capacity by 130 percent when it opens in late 2026

Stay informed with a roundup of key developments in Puerto Vallarta, including weekend water and traffic disruptions, the launch of Pride Week with demonstrations and the first Diversity Council, a major apartment fire, a mild offshore earthquake, and airport travel updates.

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – Residents and visitors alike are beginning their week with a series of important updates from around the city, covering service interruptions, civic demonstrations, emergency incidents, and travel news.

Follow Us On Google News | Get Our Newsletter



Trending News on PVDN

  • Where do foreigners come from and where do they live in MexicoMexico City Protest on July 5 Challenges Gentrification and Airbnb’s Impact on Housing Residents of Roma and Condesa will gather at Parque México on July 5 to protest gentrification, rising rents, and Airbnb’s effect on local housing. This Saturday, July 5, Mexico City will witness its first organized citizen protest against gentrification—a peaceful but urgent gathering taking place at 3:30 p.m. at the Lindbergh Forum in Parque México,…
  • raw-sewage-playa-los-muertos-puerto-vallartaMore Raw Sewage Dumping at Playa Los Muertos Appear to Come From Local Hotel Business owners in Puerto Vallarta are demanding action after raw sewage was discovered leaking onto Playa Los Muertos, raising public health and tourism concerns. A raw sewage leak at Playa Los Muertos in Puerto Vallarta has sparked outrage among local tourist service providers and business owners, who say the contamination is driving away visitors and…
  • puerto-vallarta-rainfall-hurricane-flossie-july-2025Puerto Vallarta braces for torrential rains as Hurricane Flossie gains strength Puerto Vallarta faces a high risk of flooding as Hurricane Flossie intensifies in the Pacific. Torrential rains and overwhelmed drainage systems pose major challenges for the city. Puerto Vallarta, a city wedged between the Sierra Madre mountains and the Pacific Ocean, is no stranger to dramatic weather shifts—but this summer, the skies are testing the…
  • puerto vallarta lettersPuerto Vallarta needs a new image to create meaningful reasons for travelers to visit Business leaders at Jalisco Tourism Secretariat forums stressed the need for renewing Puerto Vallarta image and diversifying attractions to appeal to national and international markets. Local business leaders and tourism specialists agreed this week that Puerto Vallarta needs a fresh look and a broader range of attractions to compete at home and abroad. In a…
  • José Luis Velázquez RodríguezSEAPAL Official Reported Missing in Puerto Vallarta Authorities in Puerto Vallarta have launched a search for José Luis Velázquez Rodríguez, SEAPAL's head of transparency, who has been missing since June 30. Family and officials are urging the public to report any information. Local authorities and civil protection units have launched a search operation for José Luis Velázquez Rodríguez, head of the Transparency…
  • hurricane-flossie-strengthens-july-1-2025Hurricane Flossie will bring tropical storm conditions to parts of Guerrero, Michoacán, Colima, and Jalisco Hurricane Flossie intensifies off Mexico's Pacific coast with winds near 90 mph. Heavy rain, flooding, and tropical storm conditions expected in parts of Guerrero, Michoacán, Colima, and Jalisco. Hurricane Flossie continued to intensify early Tuesday morning as it moved west-northwestward off the coast of southwestern Mexico, prompting tropical storm warnings and watches across multiple states.…
  • no-damage-jalisco-hurricane-flossieNo Damage Reported in Jalisco as Hurricane Flossie Moves Away While Mexico's Weather Service predicted heavy rains, Hurricane Flossie causes no damage along Jalisco’s coast. The Category 3 storm brings light rain and moderate waves as it moves away from the region. The coasts of Jalisco remain calm and largely unaffected following the passage of Hurricane Flossie, a powerful Category 3 storm that is now…
  • tropical-wave-7-floods-bacalar-chetumal-emergency-responseTropical Wave Floods Bacalar and Chetumal as Navy and Army Activate Emergency Plans Torrential rains from Tropical Wave 7 flood Bacalar and Chetumal, prompting emergency response from the Navy and Army. Several towns remain isolated in southern Quintana Roo. Torrential rains caused by Tropical Wave Number 7 have flooded multiple communities in southern Quintana Roo, prompting a joint emergency response from Mexico’s Navy and Army. Authorities activated their…
  • cancun-sargassum-environmental-fund-responseWhich Quintana Roo Beaches Clean From Sargassum and Those Covered Today July 4 2025 Daily sargassum tracking for July 4, 2025: see which Quintana Roo beaches are clear of sargassum and which have landings, with ongoing cleanup efforts keeping the coast visitor-ready. Welcome to the daily sargassum tracker for the Mexican Caribbean coast. Each morning, we tally which beaches in Quintana Roo remain free of sargassum and which have…
  • mexico city real estateGentrification in Mexico City is not the reason for the high cost of housing City housing shortage, not gentrification, drives prices skyward as planning lags behind demand and foreigner influence remains minimal. High real estate costs in Mexico City stem from a deep and persistent housing shortage—exacerbated by land constraints, tangled regulations and speculative investment—rather than by the presence of foreign residents. Despite headlines blaming “gentrification,” foreign-born residents make…
Scroll to Top