U.S. issues travel warning for popular Mexican tourist city

Federal police officers and army soldiers arrive at the dock where an explosion occurred on a ferry in Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo state, Mexico on February 21, 2018. An explosion, apparently caused by a mechanical failure, on a ferry that runs between the touristic Playa del Carmen and the island of Cozumel, in the Mexican Caribbean, left three Canadians and 15 Mexicans injured on Wednesday, local authorities reported. / AFP PHOTO / STR (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)

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MEXICO CITY — The U.S. Embassy in Mexico has issued a new travel alert for the Caribbean resort city of Playa del Carmen, where an explosion on a tourist ferry injured 26 people last month. The embassy says in an alert posted on its website that it received information Wednesday about a “security threat” in that city and U.S. government employees are prohibited from going there.

It adds that the U.S. consular agency in Playa del Carmen “will be closed until further notice.”

The embassy did not specify the threat or say if it was related to the Feb. 21 blast or the subsequent discovery of apparent explosives attached to another vessel. 

U.S. State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauret said in a statement that all travelers should check travel.state.gov before they travel.  

“In Mexico alone, we’ve issued a number of recent security alerts as soon as we received information that travelers should know,” the statement said. “We encourage travelers to be aware surroundings and exercise caution.”

In a previous alert last week the embassy had only barred employees from taking ferries between Playa del Carmen and Cozumel Island.

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