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People feel very safe in Puerto Vallarta, according to survey

Puerto Vallarta continues to improve the perception of security that its inhabitants have and also stands out among municipalities where citizens recognize the efficiency of their authorities to solve problems, according to the seventeenth survey of the National Survey of Public Urban Security (ENSU), carried out by INEGI during the first half of the ninth month of 2017.

In the report published Tuesday by INEGI, it is noted that the cities with the lowest perception of insecurity were: Mérida, Puerto Vallarta, Piedras Negras, Saltillo, Durango and San Francisco de Campeche, with 27.4, 28.9, 34.3, 42.2 . . .

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