Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – In Puerto Vallarta, a dedicated team of municipal employees, led by Mayor Luis Alberto Michel Rodríguez, has been working tirelessly to clean up and repair the city after the passage of Hurricane Lidia. This storm left a trail of destruction, including fallen trees, debris, and damaged infrastructure.
For more than week now, these teams have not stopped. They have been on the front lines, clearing the city’s roads to ensure that life can return to normal as quickly as possible. The hurricane’s powerful winds not only toppled trees but also brought down utility poles and various objects, adding to the challenges they faced.
The mayor, Profe Michel, expressed the city’s commitment to its people, highlighting their dedication to the task at hand. Their collective effort reflects the resilience of Puerto Vallarta in the face of adversity.
The cleanup operation has extended to various neighborhoods, including Los Sauces, Gaviotas, Aralias, Versalles, Vallarta Villas, Jardines, Infonavit CTM, Laguna del Coapinole, and Parque Lineal. These efforts have received valuable support from the Mexican Navy, underscoring the collaborative response to this crisis.
In the La Esperanza neighborhood of the Ixtapa district, workers are busy repairing damaged roads, and similar repair work has been undertaken in several other areas, such as Río Amazonas, Río Lerma, Río Sonora, Río Colorado, Río del Carmen, Río Santa María, and Río de Janeiro.
Profe Michel is personally overseeing the efforts to clear Federal Highway 200, where a substantial rockslide near Mismaloya has posed a significant challenge. Moreover, he has directed resources toward repairing a sinkhole that formed nearby due to the impact of a stream.
In recognition of the dedication and hard work put in by city employees, Mayor Michel extended his gratitude to them. Their unwavering commitment has played a crucial role in Puerto Vallarta’s recovery process and has demonstrated the city’s unity and strength in the face of adversity.