Tourists in Puerto Vallarta react to cartel violence
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Waking up Sunday morning, Scott Bates noticed what he initially thought was fog from his house outside of the city center. When he gathered with neighbors on the roof of his building, he soon realized it was actually smoke.
Tourists stranded in Mexico witnessed firsthand the devastating scenes of a picturesque resort town turned over by violence and destruction.
Chip and Lynette Lazenby were supposed to leave the Mexican town on Monday. After they finally managed to book an Uber to the airport, airline staff were nowhere to be found, they said.
One San Francisco man arriving at SFO from Puerto Vallarta said he was eating at a restaurant when the manager suddenly rushed up to their table and said, "You have to leave. Leave right now...The
A Sioux Center travel agency says it is fielding calls from concerned clients following reports of violent cartel activity and travel disruptions in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
Some Chicago-area residents currently in Puerto Vallarta recounted hearing explosions and saw thick black smoke billowing from cars and businesses throughout the city.
A Texarkana businessman and his wife escaped Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, aboard a chartered private plane.
A Nashville medical student says she is currently stuck in Mexico amid civil unrest after the Mexican army killed a cartel leader over the weekend.