Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta Faces Difficult Season for Water Availability, Seapal Urges Rational and Efficient Water Usage

Puerto Vallarta is entering its annual dry season, a period marked by decreasing groundwater and river levels due to a lack of rainfall. This natural phenomenon, typically beginning in March, has become increasingly severe in recent years due to a decline in rainfall, and 2025 is already proving to be no exception.

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