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So they can bring this culture here to the USA.
• The US State Department urged American tourists in parts of Mexico to shelter in place on Sunday.
• Violence erupted across the country after the local government killed a cartel leader.
• The US warned tourists of violence in Puerto Vallarta, Cancún, Tulum, and elsewhere.
The US and Canada urged their citizens in parts of Mexico to "shelter in place" on Sunday as a Mexican cartel retaliated for the death of its leader.
In videos shared online, burning vehicles and plumes of smoke could be seen rising from Puerto Vallarta and other cities in Mexico. Puerto Vallarta media reported that cars near a Costco and several other stores were set on fire. Costco did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.
Flights already on their way to the region from the US turned around, and Air Canada said it was suspending operations to Puerto Vallarta.
"While no airports have been closed, roadblocks have impacted airline operations, with some domestic and international flights canceled in both Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta," the US State Department said. "Seek shelter and remain in residences or hotels."
As the violence spread, the State Department updated its travel warning to include other popular tourist destinations in Mexico, including Cancún and Tulum.
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So they can bring this culture here to the USA.
• The US State Department urged American tourists in parts of Mexico to shelter in place on Sunday.
• Violence erupted across the country after the local government killed a cartel leader.
• The US warned tourists of violence in Puerto Vallarta, Cancún, Tulum, and elsewhere.
The US and Canada urged their citizens in parts of Mexico to "shelter in place" on Sunday as a Mexican cartel retaliated for the death of its leader.
In videos shared online, burning vehicles and plumes of smoke could be seen rising from Puerto Vallarta and other cities in Mexico. Puerto Vallarta media reported that cars near a Costco and several other stores were set on fire. Costco did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.
Flights already on their way to the region from the US turned around, and Air Canada said it was suspending operations to Puerto Vallarta.
"While no airports have been closed, roadblocks have impacted airline operations, with some domestic and international flights canceled in both Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta," the US State Department said. "Seek shelter and remain in residences or hotels."
As the violence spread, the State Department updated its travel warning to include other popular tourist destinations in Mexico, including Cancún and Tulum.
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Tourists in Mexico's Puerto Vallarta told to shelter in place as cartel violence erupts
Violence erupted in Puerto Vallarta and other parts of Mexico after the government killed the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.