Yucatán Trains Over 300 Health Workers to Combat Dengue, Zika, and Chikungunya
More than 300 health workers in Yucatán received training to strengthen prevention and control of dengue, Zika, and chikungunya.
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More than 300 health workers in Yucatán received training to strengthen prevention and control of dengue, Zika, and chikungunya.
Deputy Renán Sánchez Tajonar praised the cultural significance of the Santa Cruz de Sabán festival in El Cedral.
Tulum, Quintana Roo — Around 100 people, mostly members of the “Playas Libres” collective, staged...
Colombian band Morat performed a free concert on the Nichupté Lagoon, drawing over 20,000 people to celebrate the new bridge…
Experts say restoring eroded beaches in Playa del Carmen requires an environmental impact study that could take a year.
Strong winds from Cold Front 48 slow the 53rd Sol al Sol regatta; first arrivals expected tonight.
Residents in Cancún criticized politicians for turning the Nichupté Bridge inauguration into a campaign event.
A substation failure left over 274,000 users without power in Playa del Carmen and Cozumel; service restored to 96%.
A large crocodile was filmed walking across a Cancun golf course, highlighting human-wildlife coexistence and habitat loss.
Street vendors in Playa del Carmen accuse municipal tax inspectors of demanding illegal payments for permits and tables.