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Jalisco Launches Security Push and Permanent Recovery Plan in Puerto Vallarta

State leaders move to stabilize the coastal corridor for faster tourism recovery.

Overview

  • Governor Pablo Lemus led a Costa–Sierra Occidental security session in Puerto Vallarta with municipal, state, federal and military authorities.
  • Officials ordered same-day removal of burned vehicles on coastal roads, with municipalities providing crews and tow trucks to restore free transit.
  • Four inmates who escaped the Puerto Vallarta regional justice center were recaptured, reingressed and placed under investigation for prisoner evasion.
  • A permanent economic reactivation table was set up with working groups on tourism, security, economy, infrastructure and transport, including liquidity and financing support for micro, small and midsize businesses.
  • Security presence expanded with 2,500 federal personnel in Jalisco and 150 Navy elements assigned to Puerto Vallarta, while festivals proceed and permits are fast-tracked so affected businesses can quickly rebuild.