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Sinaloa

Sinaloa is a Pacific coastal state known for its agricultural production, seafood, beaches, and complex security landscape. In this section, follow the latest news from cities like Mazatlán, Culiacán, and Los Mochis, covering tourism, politics, economic development, and organized crime. With a rich cultural history and growing international appeal, Sinaloa is a state of contrasts—balancing scenic beauty and regional challenges. This section offers timely reporting on what’s shaping Sinaloa today.

Sinaloa News

Massive Fish Die-Off in Laguna del Camarón in Mazatlán Sparks Environmental Alarm

A suspected contaminant in Mazatlán caused a major fish die-off in Laguna del Camarón, reviving concerns over pollution in the ecologically fragile lagoon. Authorities are...
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Global Conflicts Slow Mazatlán Port Activity as Vehicle Exports and Container Cargo Drop

Mazatlán port faces declines in containerized cargo, oil products, and vehicle exports due to international conflicts, despite a slight increase in total cargo moved in...
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Flooding Threat Intensifies in Mazatlán as Families Near Jabalines Stream Struggle to Stay Afloat

Over 60,000 Mazatlán residents face flood risks, especially near Jabalines Stream. Experts blame poor drainage, urban sprawl, and streambed invasions for repeated flooding. In the...
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Mexico’s government kicked off the 2025 Summer Vacation Operation in Mazatlán

Mexico’s government kicked off the 2025 Summer Vacation Operation in Mazatlán, deploying over 723 personnel and 300 vehicles to safeguard more than 48 million tourists...
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Mazatlán boardwalk renovation to refresh iconic attractions

Mayor Estrella Palacios Domínguez unveils a 4-million-peso plan to restore Mazatlán’s Women’s Monument, Walk of Fame and Pedro Infante Monument, and add a new star...
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Submarine cable in Mazatlán links Sinaloa and San José del Cabo

The submarine cable Mazatlán - San José del Cabo project strengthens bandwidth and resilience along Mexico’s Pacific coast, linking Sinaloa and Baja California Sur by...
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Isla de la Piedra water outage hits Mazatlán residents

Heavy rains and power outages on July 10, 2025, knocked out pumping systems on Isla de la Piedra, leaving residents to ration supplies. Officials urge...
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Manglares Navolato project damages protected mangroves on Isla Cortés, Sinaloa

Manglares Navolato faces legal questions as Housesin Desarrollos clears protected mangroves on Isla Cortés without transferring EIS rights or securing permits, threatening coastal habitats and...
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Mazatlán cruise port draws 5,000 visitors on Navigator of the Seas

Discover how Mazatlán cruise port drew over 5,000 visitors aboard the Navigator of the Seas, showcasing historic streets, fresh seafood, and Pacific coast views. Mazatlán...
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Mazatlán roads closed for  ‘Carrera Neón Dabalash’ this Friday

Carrera Neón Dabalash road closures will suspend traffic on Insurgentes, Reforma and Deportes avenues around Central Park on July 4, reopening by 9 p.m. The...
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Over 3,000 Displaced in Sinaloa as Cartel Violence Escalates Between Rival Factions

Ongoing violence between Los Chapitos and Los Mayos factions of the Sinaloa Cartel has displaced over 3,000 residents, left 1,400 dead, and nearly 2,000 missing...
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Mazatlán Pride 2025 March Brings Over 50,000 in Celebration of Diversity

More than 50,000 people filled Mazatlán’s Malecón for Maz Pride 2025, one of northwest Mexico’s largest pride marches, celebrating diversity and human rights. Mazatlán’s iconic...
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