Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta News

Storm in Puerto Vallarta Sweeps Away Vehicles and Topples Trees

A sudden storm in Puerto Vallarta Sunday night swept away vehicles, downed trees and poles, and triggered patrols to clear drains—no injuries or major damage reported.

A fast-moving storm struck Puerto Vallarta late Sunday night, dumping heavy rain that swept away vehicles, uprooted trees and downed utility poles across the city. Despite several reported emergencies, local authorities confirmed no injuries or missing persons as of Monday morning.

The Civil Protection and Fire Department first logged rainfall beginning at 9:00 p.m. on Sunday. Within hours, crews responded to . . .

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