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Cancun residents mainly within the Chac-Mool and Felipe Carrillo Puerto avenues woke up to sewage water entering their property. This was the final act in a chain reaction which started with the heavy rains that have fallen over the city in the last few days. These were caused by what weather services for the federal …

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Tourism has been taking a hit over the last few weeks, as Cancun sees a slight downturn due to Hurricane Agatha and the presence of excessive sargassum. On May 31st Cancun International Airport reported a 10 percent drop in departing and arriving flights, with only 452 total arrivals and departures scheduled. Throughout the first few months …

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In preparation for the election coming up, alcohol sales will be banned this weekend in Cancun. The ban will also apply to the rest of the state of Quintana Roo, which includes the Riviera Maya area as well. Beginning at midnight on Saturday, June 4, the alcohol ban will last until 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, …

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Sargassum has been a major issue this year and now Cancun hotels are asking the President for help in clearing the seaweed from their beaches as another large bloom is expected soon. The request also asks the government to focus efforts primarily on the sargassum that is still out to sea, because once it reaches …

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Remnants Of This Week’s Hurricane Has 70% Chance Of Forming A New Tropical Depression According to multiple meteorological reports, a new tropical depression could form over Cancun and the rest of Quintana Roo by the end of the week. The new storm system could potentially turn into its own hurricane. Hurricane Agatha was the earliest …

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A much-anticipated new mega theme park that was scheduled to be opened in 2020 before the Covid-19 pandemic hit will be opening in Cancun near the very popular Moon Palace. According to the president of Palace Group, José Chapur, the work on the Grand Outlet Malltertainment Riviera Maya was able to resume after securing a …

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More Rain Expected As The Storm Moves Inland Cancun experienced some minor flooding this week as Hurricane Agatha grew from a Category One storm into a Category two. Further rain and intense wind are expected further in the week. Agatha is the first named storm of the season and had developed in the Pacific over …

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First hurricane of the season isn’t likely to cause damage Cancun and the rest of Quintana Roo have been placed on a weather alert in anticipation of Hurricane Agatha. Agatha is the first hurricane to hit Mexico this season. Weather stations have been keeping track of a pressure system moving east across the Pacific Ocean …

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The entire State Of Quintana Roo Can Look Forward To Added Attractions For Tourists Cancun and the rest of Quintana Roo are continuing to grow their tourist offerings with the addition of multiple festivals and a brand new theme park. The announcements come as summer figures appear to be exploding. Cancun and the rest of …

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There are a lot of museums in Mexico, and even quite a few just in Cancun, and now one of those, the Mayan Museum of Cancun, was recently named one of the most popular in Mexico. The museum’s main focus is all aspects of Mayan civilization but it also includes information on the history, archeology, culture, architecture, …

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