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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.


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maya train derailment

Maya Train derailment in Izamal raises safety questions

Maya Train derailment in Izamal prompts questions about safety and reliability after a mid-afternoon incident near the Yucatán station; early reports say no injuries while...
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Cancun business inspections

Cancun business inspections hit 10,000 this summer sweep

Cancun business inspections reached 10,000 in a summer sweep, with 300 sanctions and 48 closures for missing licenses as Fiscalización tightens compliance citywide.
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strong peso hurts Cancun tourism

Cancun can’t catch a break: Strong peso hurts tourism and restaurants now

Strong peso hurts Cancun tourism as the dollar buys less in Mexico. Cancun operators report smaller checks and retooled packages; the official rate hovered near...
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Tourists trapped on Ferris wheel at Plaza La Isla

Cancun Ferris wheel rescue after power failure at La Isla Plaza

Cancun Ferris wheel rescue at Plaza La Isla after a power failure trapped families for 30 minutes; firefighters and Civil Protection freed all without injuries.
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Mérida Verde program is reshaping the city’s canopy and civic culture

Mérida Verde program is reshaping the city’s canopy and civic culture

Mérida Verde program drives tree planting, heritage protections, and citizen action. More than 10,000 trees were planted and over 44,000 adopted as Mérida doubles down...
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Tulum tourism decline

Tulum tourism decline as costs push travelers elsewhere

Tulum tourism decline is accelerating as layered fees and higher costs push tour operators to cenotes, Cobá and Valladolid.
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record number of Canadian arrivals to Mexico

Air Canada strike cancels Cancún flights and disrupts travel

Air Canada strike cancels Cancún flights as 22 routes are scrubbed since Friday. ASUR says Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver routes hit while others fly.
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Judge orders Profepa to demolish Adamar condo in Tulum and restore the ecosystem, with firm deadlines and oversight that bolster citizen environmental cases.

Judge orders Profepa to demolish Adamar condominium in Tulum

Judge orders Profepa to demolish Adamar condominium in Tulum and restore the ecosystem, with firm deadlines and oversight that bolster citizen environmental cases.
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Ruta Caribe Chetumal pilot begins with a free week

Ruta Caribe Chetumal pilot begins with a free week

Ruta Caribe Chetumal launches its pilot this Monday with free rides all week, extended hours, and a route linking schools, clinics, and key services across...
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Jaguar National Park in Tulum

Semarnat approves Jaguar National Park for 40 years

Semarnat approves Jaguar National Park for 40 years, validating the project’s environmental study and linking its operation to the Tren Maya and Tulum Airport.
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Playa del Carmen beach regulations

Playa del Carmen beach regulations aim to curb trash

Playa del Carmen beach regulations under review would limit Styrofoam coolers and glass to keep 22 public beaches clean and safe while matching Blue Flag...
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abandoned boats Nichupté lagoon

Nichupté lagoon abandoned boats stall Cancun removal push

Quintana Roo Boating Association says 60–80 Nichupté lagoon abandoned boats await removal as legal steps and ramp shortages slow action in hurricane season.
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