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Mexico travel warning after violence linked to cartel leader's death
Summary
Global Affairs Canada has issued a travel warning for Mexico after officials reported the killing of cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, and authorities say retaliatory violence led to roadblocks and temporary flight suspensions around Puerto Vallarta.
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Canadian and Mexican officials are responding after reports that cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as "El Mencho," was killed in a military operation. Authorities say that retaliatory violence followed in several states and that some areas, including parts of Jalisco and Nayarit, were placed under shelter-in-place orders. Global Affairs Canada issued a travel warning advising heightened caution for Canadians in Mexico. Several airlines suspended or cancelled flights to Puerto Vallarta while officials worked to clear disruptions.
Known details:
- Officials reported the death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes ("El Mencho") in a military raid.
- Authorities said cartel-linked attacks led to roadblocks and incidents across multiple states, and officials reported that many roadblocks were cleared.
- Global Affairs Canada issued a travel warning and noted shelter-in-place orders in parts of Jalisco (including Puerto Vallarta) and Nayarit.
- Airlines including Air Canada and WestJet suspended flights to Puerto Vallarta, and Mexican officials said flights could resume on Monday or Tuesday.
Summary:
The events prompted travel disruptions and government advisories affecting Canadians in Mexico, including shelter-in-place orders in some areas and suspended flights. Mexican authorities reported clearing many roadblocks and indicated a possible resumption of flights on Monday or Tuesday. Further updates were expected from officials as the situation evolves.
