Cuernavaca: Among the 10 Cities with the Highest Perception of Insecurity in All of Mexico
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The perception of insecurity in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, continues to be alarmingly high in 2025. According to the National Survey of Urban Public Security of the INEGI, 83.8% of the tuxtlecos feel insecure, and although there was a reduction of 13% in the second quarter of 2025, this percentage remains historically high. Chiapas’s capital is ranked among the 33 cities with the largest adult population that considers it unsafe to live in it, h…
In one year, the perception of insecurity rose almost 18 points in the state capital, surpassing even Tijuana.
83.8% of people do not feel safe in Cuernavaca, as revealed by the latest National Urban Public Safety Survey (ENSU) of the INEGI. The figures with cut in June 2025, place the capital of the state of Morelos among the 10 cities with the highest perception of insecurity in all Mexico, only behind Culiacán, Uruapan, Irapuato, Ecatepec and Chimalhuacán. The perception of insecurity increased 3.5% in Cuernavaca during the same year. The places where…
In the capital of Puebla, insecurity can be perceived beyond numbers and statistics. Although official records show small variations in the incidence of crime, the fear that exists among citizens continues to grow, adapts and settles as a daily presence. The city not only lives with fear, it anticipates. According to data provided by the National Urban Public Security Survey (ENSU) of the INEGI, three out of four people consider that living in t…
The latest survey of perceptions of insecurity among citizens in the country has been released and Mérida for the first time is in this 5% of cities with this situation.
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