Puerto Vallarta Open for Business After Hurricane Nora

Hurricane Nora landed on the Pacific coast of Mexico late last month, but now Puerto Vallarta is ready to reopen for business following its aftermath. "Following the passage of Hurricane Nora, state and municipal authorities, the National Guard, Civil Protection and other organizations are working collectively to assist in cleanup, restoration and community support efforts in the deltas of the Rio Cuale and Rio Pitillal affected by the storm," read a statement from the Puerto Vallarta Tourism Board. "Puerto Vallarta's airport, hotel industry and tour companies are operating normally," the statement continued. While the Zona Romantica area was not affected, the Rio Cuale, which divides the area, was flooded and affected much of the downtown area. One bridge was washed away, but is set to be rebuilt by DEC 2021. Puerto Vallarta remains open to tourism with COVID-19 protocols still in place, including capacity limits at restaurants.

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