Prisciliano Sánchez Sinkhole Repair Needs 10 More Days
SEAPAL says the Prisciliano Sánchez sinkhole needs at least 10 more days of repairs as aging sewer risks widen.
SEAPAL says the Prisciliano Sánchez sinkhole needs at least 10 more days of repairs as aging sewer risks widen.
Puerto Vallarta opened its first Gogolandia in Tamarindos, Ixtapa, with lights, recreation space, and free public drinking water.
Canirac is urging Puerto Vallarta restaurants and bars to verify World Cup broadcast rights before showing matches to customers.
Jalisco’s major-works list includes Puerto Vallarta’s planned Civil Hospital, a 1.197 billion peso high-specialty project near CUCosta.
Puerto Vallarta hosted the launch of VigIA, a free tool meant to flag grooming, bullying and other online risks to minors.
Jalisco added PVR and Puerto Vallarta’s maritime port to disease surveillance as World Cup travel planning expands statewide.
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Today’s easy picks are light but usable: Cirque du Soleil’s LUDÕ lists June 9 showtimes in Nuevo Nayarit, and GAYPV lists evening Zona Romántica options, including happy hour, bingo, and drag shows. No major citywide public festival was confirmed for today in the tourism calendar check. Good for a quiet Tuesday card.

Expect traffic adjustments around Avenida México and Prisciliano Sánchez while SEAPAL continues Colector Centro-Norte repairs. East-west lanes on Prisciliano Sánchez and south-north lanes on Avenida México are restricted, with two-way traffic using opposite lanes. Use alternate routes and slow down.

No new citywide water outage was found for today. SEAPAL’s latest alert is the Colector Centro-Norte repair near Avenida México and Prisciliano Sánchez; the utility says the main drinking-water line has been protected and supply is operating normally while sanitary-system work continues. Watch for odor work in Versalles.

Ocean conditions need caution today. Red flags were ordered for Bahía de Banderas beaches on the Nayarit side because of mar de fondo, with surf reported up to 2.5 meters; Jalisco’s coast also has elevated waves. Swimmers in Puerto Vallarta should follow lifeguards, avoid river mouths, and skip rough water.

PVR is showing an active flight board today, with domestic and U.S./Canada service moving through Mexico City, Santa Lucía, Los Angeles, Dallas, Houston, Denver and Calgary. No broad airport closure was found in the live checks, but travelers should confirm gates, delays and baggage timing with airlines.

The peso opened the morning stronger than yesterday’s official reference, with USD/MXN trading around 17.38–17.39 in live market quotes. The latest DOF reference still shows 17.4755 from June 8, so banks, ATMs and exchange houses may post different buy/sell rates through the day. Check before swapping cash.