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Puerto Vallarta placed on lockdown after cartel clashes
Summary
Jalisco officials said a federal operation in Tapalpa led to clashes and unrest; Puerto Vallarta was placed on lockdown and residents and visitors were urged to stay indoors. Undetermined at this time.
Content
Officials said federal forces carried out an operation in Tapalpa after reports that a cartel leader had been killed by the army, and that the action led to clashes in parts of Jalisco. The resulting unrest affected tourist areas and prompted authorities to place Puerto Vallarta on lockdown. Local officials reported a wider state of alert in parts of Jalisco and said they had requested additional federal support. The US State Department issued guidance asking Americans in the area to shelter in place.
Key reported details:
- Jalisco authorities announced a federal operation in Tapalpa which they said led to clashes across the region.
- Puerto Vallarta was placed on lockdown and residents and visitors were urged to remain indoors.
- Officials described a state of heightened alert in parts of Jalisco and said federal backup was being deployed.
- The US State Department advised Americans in the area to shelter in place and some US citizens reported being unable to leave the region.
Summary:
The reported federal operation triggered clashes that led authorities to impose lockdowns in parts of Jalisco, including Puerto Vallarta, affecting residents and visitors. Additional federal forces were reported to be en route and foreign government guidance was issued for citizens in the area. Undetermined at this time.
