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Southeast

Welcome to our Southeast Mexico news hub. We gather headlines from Tabasco, Campeche, Yucatán, and Quintana Roo. Our reporters deliver clear updates on public policy and cultural events. From Tabasco’s energy sector shifts to Campeche’s heritage festivals, we bring you on‑site reports and official statements. You’ll read about ecological work in Yucatán’s biosphere and tourism growth in Quintana Roo’s Caribbean resorts.

Manatí Lagoon in Cancún becomes thriving wildlife refuge after restoration

Once a rubble dump, Manatí Lagoon in Cancún is now a protected natural area hosting over 130 species. Governor Lezama credits the community for its...
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Hot and Mostly Clear Skies Expected Today and Tomorrow in Cancún – June 21 – 22, 2025

Cancún's weather today and tomorrow will feature clear skies, light winds, and high temperatures around 31°C (88°F), perfect for outdoor enjoyment with necessary heat precautions....
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Alarm over growing organized crime in Cancun

Concerned parents in Cancun demand government action as organized crime groups increasingly threaten school zones, hanging narcomantas and recruiting youth. A wave of anxiety is...
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Unauthorized Construction Continues in Playa del Carmen Despite Government Shutdown

A Playa del Carmen housing project resumes construction despite being sealed by Profepa for environmental violations, raising concerns over weak enforcement and ecosystem damage. Residents...
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Cancún to Build Nine Absorption Wells on Bonampak Avenue to Combat Flooding

Cancún announces the construction of nine absorption wells on Bonampak Avenue to reduce flooding, protect infrastructure, and improve pedestrian and driver safety. To address recurring...
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Foreign Tourists Slam High Entry Tax and Hidden Costs in Quintana Roo

Foreign tourists were shocked by Mexico’s $45 entry tax at Cancún Airport, adding to rising vacation costs in Quintana Roo. Sedetur receives 25 daily complaints...
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Cancún beach overwhelmed by over 50 tons of sargassum in 24 hours

Over 50 tons of sargassum were removed from Cancún’s Chac Mool Beach in just 24 hours, as authorities ramp up cleaning efforts across three key...
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Cancún government demands answers from hotels on sargassum cleanup failures

Mayor Ana Paty Peralta will meet with hotel leaders in Cancún to address failures in sargassum cleanup efforts, amid growing environmental and public health concerns....
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Cancún ranks among world’s happiest cities on Yellow Day

On Yellow Day, Cancún celebrates its spot on the Happy City Index, recognized globally for quality of life, well-being, and joyful living. As people across...
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Cancún Struggles to Reach Peak Hotel Occupancy as Sargassum Threatens Summer Tourism

Despite the summer high season, Cancún hotel occupancy remains under 75%. Officials cite sargassum growth and limited diversification as key challenges. Despite the arrival of...
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Discovery of Captive Carving at Calakmul May Rewrite Understanding of Ancient Maya Cities

A recently discovered carved panel in Calakmul, Campeche, depicting a probable captive, could reshape our view of the Mayan city's scale and its political history,...
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Mexico’s Armored Car Market Grows Amid Rising Violence and Organized Crime

Mexico sees 10% annual growth in armored vehicle sales as violence surges. Cities like Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Cancún drive demand for high-level armor against...
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