Red Flags on Puerto Vallarta Beaches Continue Due to Strong Waves

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – During this year’s Christmas holiday season, Puerto Vallarta’s beaches have experienced adverse sea conditions marked by strong winds and high waves. Starting on December 24, authorities raised red flags in several coastal areas, including Palmares and Conchas Chinas in the south, Los Muertos in the central zone, and the northern hotel zone and Marina. In other areas, a yellow flag has been placed, signaling caution for those entering the water. These measures remain in effect as local officials monitor ocean activity.

According to the National Meteorological Service, a trough in the upper levels of the atmosphere and the subtropical jet stream are contributing factors to the strong wind and wave conditions. Waves as high as two to four meters are expected for the central Mexican Pacific region in the coming hours.

Despite the challenging conditions, Puerto Vallarta’s maritime activities continue to operate normally, but with heightened precautions. Lifeguards and Civil Protection personnel have intensified beach surveillance to ensure the safety of all visitors and residents. Tourists and locals are urged to respect the color-coded flags and heed any instructions provided by authorities.

Below is a summary of the flag system in place:

  • Red flag: Prohibits entering the water.
  • Yellow flag: Advises caution when swimming.
  • Green flag: Indicates optimal conditions for swimming and maritime activities.

Officials remind the public of the following safety recommendations:

  1. Observe the flags. Check the color of the flags before entering the sea and follow all guidelines from lifeguards.
  2. Supervise minors. Children should be supervised at all times and should not go into the water alone.
  3. Avoid alcohol consumption before swimming. Alcohol can impair judgment and reaction time in high-risk conditions.
  4. Follow lifeguard instructions. Lifeguards closely monitor sea conditions and are trained to provide immediate assistance in case of emergency.

Local Civil Protection and Lifeguard authorities call for continued responsibility and caution as residents and visitors prepare for the final weekend of the year. By adhering to these guidelines, the community can help ensure a safe and enjoyable holiday season along Puerto Vallarta’s coastline.

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – During this year’s Christmas holiday season, Puerto Vallarta’s beaches have experienced adverse sea conditions marked by strong winds and high waves. Starting on December 24, authorities raised red flags in several coastal areas, including Palmares and Conchas Chinas in the south, Los Muertos in the central zone, and the northern hotel zone and Marina. In other areas, a yellow flag has been placed, signaling caution for those entering the water. These measures remain in effect as local officials monitor ocean activity.

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