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Quintana Roo hoteliers push back on move to declare sargassum a natural disaster

The Mexican Caribbean Hotel Council warns move to declare sargassum a natural disaster could tarnish tourism ahead of summer season, urging a science-based response and shared government action to manage recurring algal blooms and protect the region’s economy.

Cancún hoteliers have raised the alarm over a proposal in Mexico’s Senate to officially recognize the seasonal sargassum influx as a natural disaster. The Mexican Caribbean Hotel Council (CHCM) publicly criticized Senator Mayuli Martínez Simón’s motion before the Permanent Commission of the Congress of the Union, arguing that . . .

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