Canadians in Mexican state ordered to shelter in place as violence erupts
HALIFAX — As violence erupted across parts of Mexico on Sunday, many Canadians were forced to take shelter to stay safe, while others, like Wendy Buelow, were left stranded as airports shut down and flights were cancelled.
Mexican government officials warned residents that Jalisco State, including popular tourist destination Puerto Vallarta, was not safe for travel after the leader of a major drug cartel was reportedly killed in a government operation.
Buelow and her husband, Dave, were set to fly back home to Winnipeg Sunday morning. Instead, they got separated in the airport as the military closed and secured the facility.
“We heard these noises that could have been gunshots,” Buelow said. “We dove over the (luggage conveyor belt) and were hiding behind it, and then the airport staff brought us in this corridor … We were just sitting there waiting. Everybody was really scared, people were crying and it was really tense.”