The U.S State Department has updated its travel alerts for Mexico. Citing “widespread and common” violent crimes such as homicide, kidnapping and robbery, parts of the country remain under a ...
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If you think you won't find any travel warning or alerts associated with those places, think again. Mexico has had an ongoing travel warning for years that seemingly encompasses the entire country.
The US State Department wants travelers to understand why they need to be more wary in some ports that have generally been ...
If you have plans to travel to Mexico any time soon, you might want to be extra cautious depending on which region you're ...
Why do some people choose to ignore the warnings? Many people, especially college students, go to Mexico for Spring Break. KFMB-TV San Diego reports that one of the states on the "Do Not Travel ...
The United States Army North Force Protection Division has issued new guidelines for U.S. military travel to Mexico. All active-duty, reserve, Guard and Defense Department civilians and ...
Travel warnings identify a long-term danger in a given country, either cautioning people against going there or informing them of the risk they'll face. Alerts, in contrast, involve temporary ...
Blizzard warnings have been issued for parts of New Mexico and are in effect until 8 p.m. Thursday. Eastern San Miguel County ...
Winter storm warnings are in effect in New Mexico as places may see as little as 1-3 inches of snow – or as much as 1-3 feet ...
Weather warnings are in place in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Colorado, with up to 24 inches of snow forecast to fall over the Coloradan mountains.