Some Canadian tourists in Mexico\u0027s Sinaloa state are packing their bags to return home after a wave of violence erupted in the region.
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The Canadian government issued a shelter-in-place advisory on Thursday, saying the widespread violence included burning cars, exchanges of fire and threats to essential infrastructure, including airports.Article content Some described the area as “back to normal,” while others suggested an atmosphere of uneasiness persisted.
And while Canadian airlines resumed flights out of the Mazatlan airport on Saturday, U.S. airlines once again canceled flights for the day. “Service to other Swoop destinations across Mexico remains unaffected by this situation, though crew and travellers may see additional law enforcement present in various other areas out of caution.”Article content
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