Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta Mayor asks media to not report on pollution caused by pipeline

The mayor Arturo Dávalos Peña asked the media to 'keep silent' on the issue of pollution that was caused by the rupture of a Seapal pipeline, he said, it damages the image of Puerto Vallarta a few weeks before of the holiday period.

The mayor said "We took on the task of informing, of meeting with the cameras, with the businessmen, with everyone, to be working together and that we are taking care of the destination because right now Puerto Vallarta is full of tourists. I want to ask all of you to help us take care of . . .

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