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Contamination Alerts on Acapulco Beaches, but Mayor Minimizes Risk

Summary by Azteca Jalisco
The authorities determined that the beaches of Acapulco are not in the best conditions for vacationers to enter, as the pollution is more than obvious and this could have consequences on the health of tourists. However, the mayor Abelina López, encourages the population not to be afraid even declaring that everything is in optimal conditions. With information from Gerardo Sedano.
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The authorities determined that the beaches of Acapulco are not in the best conditions for vacationers to enter, as the pollution is more than obvious and this could have consequences on the health of tourists. However, the mayor Abelina López, encourages the population not to be afraid even declaring that everything is in optimal conditions. With information from Gerardo Sedano.

Despite the announcement made last July 17 by the Federal Commission for the Protection against Health Risks (Cofepris), on four beaches of Acapulco that are not suitable for their visit due to the high degree of pollution, the enthusiasm of bathers and travelers did not diminish, since last Sunday they visited massively different beaches of the port, among them three of those indicated by the federal dependence: Papagayo, Carabalí and Hornos. N…

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Noticias de turismo REPORTUR broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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