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More Than 100 Cancun Businesses Connect With The Police Surveillance System More than one hundred Cancun companies have already contributed their data to the Quintana Roo police force’s C5 security system. The program is only set to grow further in the near future. The C5 security system is an intertwined surveillance network set up by …

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Tulum’s Explosive Growth Continues As Hotel Giant Bets On its Success Hotel giant Hilton has inaugurated two new hotels in Tulum this week, marking a further step forward in the fast-growing beach town’s development. The announcement comes just days after several major outlets criticized the town’s infrastructure. The first of the two hotels is the …

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D.C Conference Was Designed To Reinstall Faith In The Mexican Caribbean Despite Recent Violence  A recent meeting between Mexican And United States diplomats sought to ease concerns regarding tourist safety in the Mexican Caribbean. The meeting came in light of multiple security warnings issued by the US government to its citizens. Representing Mexico was Secretary …

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Quintana Roo Is Set To Continue Its Endless Battle With Nature In 2022 La Niña, one-half of an indicative weather pattern in the Pacific Ocean, has increased its intensity significantly, suggesting that the Mexican Caribbean could be in for a rough hurricane season. Quintana Roo often feels the brunt of heavy hurricanes in the Caribbean. …

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New Shocking Developments Cast More Doubt On Mother’s Safety The missing person case involving Australian Tahnee Shanks and her young daughter has taken several strange twists in the past few days, casting doubts upon the safety of the woman. Police are following multiple different directions in their investigation. The investigation has taken an even darker …

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Quintana Roo’s Main Bus Service Suffers Yet Another Disaster This Year An ADO bus service from Cancun to Merida was incinerated this week after a freak accident sent the vehicle up in flames. No passengers were hurt in the ordeal. The first-class service from Cancun to Merida was functioning as normal when it suffered a …

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Tourist Was Threatened At Gun Point By A Street Vendor A tourist reporting they had been threatened by a street vendor in Cancun prompted an absurd police operation that resulted in the arrest of fifty-one vendors. The operation was completed jointly by the police and national guard. According to multiple reports, a tourist was threatened …

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The Media Giant Picked Holes In Tulum’s Infrastructure, ecological sustainability, and Cancun’s Violence Major news outlet Bloomberg has released a scathing article on Quintana Roo, highlighting the current issues being faced by the state and what it could mean for the future. Cancun and Tulum are the main targets of the critique, examining multiple facets …

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Drastic Measures May Be Taken As Current Protocols Appear To Be Failing Experts from the Sargassum Monitoring Network are proposing a massive new project in Cancun and Quintana Roo’s quest to beat the sargassum seaweed problem. The project could see a gargantuan oceanic barrier placed at sea. The project, nicknamed Project 60/60, proposes that a …

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