Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta News

Citizens of Puerto Vallarta feel that insecurity has grown

The citizens of the largest tourist destinations in Mexico perceive more insecurity, including in Puerto Vallarta.

In Puerto Vallarta, more than half of the population, 56.4 percent, feel vulnerable, contrary to 38.7 percent registered in December 2018.

In the case of Cancun, the country's largest tourist destination, 93.3 percent of the population considered their area unsafe at the end of March 2019, while in December it was 89 percent, according to the National Survey of Urban Public Safety of the INEGI.

Acapulco, the closest beach destination for Mexico City, reported an increase of three tenths in . . .

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