Bahía de Banderas Resumes Commercial Activity and Public Transport After Violent Day
February 23, 2026
The municipal government of Bahía de Banderas announced a gradual return to normal operations on Monday morning, February 23, following a violent day on Sunday that left burned vehicles and blockades on major roadways throughout the municipality.
Local authorities confirmed that commercial activities have resumed, public transportation service has been restored, and gas stations are operating again. Officials also stated that vehicular traffic is now flowing normally across the municipality.

As part of ongoing preventive measures, security operations remain in place. Authorities continue conducting checkpoints and inspections targeting motorcyclists and vehicles with heavily tinted windows in an effort to prevent further incidents and reinforce public safety.
Municipal government offices are scheduled to fully resume regular operations on Tuesday, February 24, when all local departments will return to normal working hours.

Despite the reopening of economic and transportation activities, Bahía de Banderas remains in a preventive phase. Permanent patrols and surveillance operations are being carried out in coordination with the Secretaría de Marina(SEMAR), the Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional (SEDENA), and the Guardia Nacional, until an official announcement confirms that security conditions in the region have fully stabilized.

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