Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta increases security on beaches and tourist areas

Puerto Vallarta (PVDN) - The Puerto Vallarta Civil Protection and Fire Unit has deployed almost 150 personnel to ensure the safety of visitors during the Holy Week and Easter holiday period in 2023. The officers will be working in two shifts and will be responsible for surveillance on the beaches, urban areas, and highways of the municipality.

The busiest beaches during this period are Los Muertos, Playa Palmares, Holiday Inn, Playa Camarones, and Boca de Tomates. The agency will focus on these beaches without neglecting others, and 50 lifeguards will be present to ensure the safety of beachgoers . . .

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