Canadians warned as violence erupts in Mexico. Follow for live updates.
East Toronto resident Pat Silver says Puerto Vallarta has “never seen this kind of unrest.”
Silver and her partner, Tim Philipps, spend several months of the year at their home in the Nuevo Vallarta resort community.
She told CP24 that they received news on Sunday morning that the New Generation Cartel was in town “burning stores, cars and buses, and shooting randomly.”
She said the cartel’s members have placed spikes on the street to prevent people from driving.
“People have been told not to open their doors for anyone, even those claiming to be police,” Silver said. “All businesses are shut down today and probably tomorrow. We’ve been told to make sure to charge our devices and conserve water as the cartels could target infrastructure.”
‘Pretty scary,’ says Toronto resident in Puerto Vallarta
Lisa Morden from Toronto is currently at Condominio Sorrento in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. She says there are other Canadians as well at her accommodation.
Morden says she saw cars, buses, restaurants and stores on fire and heard gunshots and explosions.
“I got up early, like most Canadians, to watch the hockey game and I noticed a big bellow of black smoke,” she told CTVNews.ca in an email.
“Then to the right of that fire, another one started, then another ... It then looked like they systematically went down the length of the popular Malecon waterfront area, where most tourists flock to, and set fires all the way down toward to hotel and airport area ...
We then heard a plethora of gun shots, like a sustained shootout, complete with explosions.”
Morden says she’s observing from her balcony of her accommodation, where she is currently sheltering.
“(It’s) pretty scary,” she wrote.
Robin Della Corte, CTVNews.ca journalist
WestJet diverts flights enroute to Puerto Vallarta
In a statement to CTV News, WestJet said it has diverted seven flights that were enroute to Puerto Vallarta (PVR) and cancelled 37 flights to and from Puerto Vallarta, Guadalajara (GDL) and Manzanillo (ZLO).
A WestJet spokesperson said 11 flights in Calgary have been impacted as a result.
“WestJet’s flexible/change policy has been put into effect for guests travelling to PVR, GDL and ZLO over the next two days. For guests currently in destination, WestJet and Sunwing are arranging extended stays so guests can comply with local official guidelines," the statement said.
“As conditions evolve, additional cancellations may be required to ensure the safety of everyone in WestJet’s world. We are advising all guests with imminent travel plans to Mexico check the status of their flight before heading to the airport.”
Mexican president urges calm
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum urged citizens on Sunday to remain calm and stay informed following the operation that led to the death of narcotrafficking kingpin Nemesio Oseguera, one of the most-wanted criminals in the country.
“There is absolute coordination with governments in every state; we should keep ourselves informed and stay calm,” Sheinbaum wrote on X.
Following the military operation, armed men blocked off multiple highways and burned businesses in the states of Jalisco, Michoacan, Guanajuato, Puebla and Sinaloa.
AFP
‘Chaotic and fast-moving situation’
Ryan Voutilainen, who was scheduled to fly home to B.C. Sunday, is sheltering in place at his Airbnb amid violence in Puerto Vallarta.
Voutilainen told CTV News the first sign something was wrong came from a friend in a nearby hotel, who sent video of vehicles being set on fire around the “main drag” popular with tourists.
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