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Puerto Vallarta expects 46,000 visitors to its five main cemeteries during Día de Los Muertos

According to estimates from the Civil Protection and Fire Department of Puerto Vallarta, during November 1 and 2, up to 46,000 people are expected to attend the 5 cemeteries in the city.

Gerardo Alonzo Castillón Andrade, the head of this municipal agency, stressed that since there are no longer any COVID restrictions, it is expected that the number of visits to the cemeteries will increase, since in 2021 just over 23,000 people attended the cemeteries.

"This year, without the restrictions due to the pandemic, the figure is expected to double," explained the . . .

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