Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta News

Eight months of sewage pouring into the streets of downtown Puerto Vallarta without government action

For eight months, residents of Colonia Emiliano Zapata, in downtown Puerto Vallarta, have suffered from a sewage leak, or what authorities say is a drainage leak, that permeates the air. The heat and rain in some nearby apartments make the problem worse with the overpowering smell.

"The smell is unbearable, a smell of drainage, they were supposed to fix it, but there is a quagmire of sewage that is going to dry up and that dust is going to fall on people, on food, and everything that can be found," commented Eduardo, a resident of the area . . .

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