Overview
- Municipal police, firefighters, Protección Civil and the Mexican Army cleared burned vehicles and secured key routes, with the Army establishing a checkpoint in central Autlán in coordination with the 102nd Infantry Battalion.
- Zapopan officers contained an interior fire at an Oxxo late Monday and addressed another attempted blaze at a second store, as additional vehicle fires were reported in Tlaquepaque and Guadalajara.
- Further incidents included a burned vehicle in Tlajomulco’s Los Cántaros, a vehicle set alight on a bypass bridge in El Aguacate near Cihuatlán, and reports of blockades and vehicle burnings in El Grullo.
- In Tonalá, firefighters handled three brush fires and an abandoned vehicle set on fire during the early hours, with authorities reporting no injuries or damage to homes there.
- Governor Pablo Lemus urged a gradual resumption of economic activity on Tuesday and called for in‑person classes to restart on Wednesday, while Autlán and Cuautitlán kept public‑facing municipal services suspended until further notice, and unverified social‑media posts mentioned drone flights over Huentitán.