Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Los Cabos to Lower Blue Flag Beach Banners at Night Amid Safety and Cleanliness Concerns

Authorities in Los Cabos will lower Blue Flag beach banners at night to deter alcohol-fueled gatherings and prevent unsafe swimming without lifeguards.

Los Cabos officials have announced that the Blue Flag banners designating certified beaches will be removed each evening as part of a new strategy to reduce nighttime beach gatherings and improve public safety.

Rafael Álvarez Munguía, head of the Federal Maritime Zone (Zofemat) in Los Cabos, said the move is part of an effort to maintain international certification standards while protecting both visitors and the environment.

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