Atlanta. Airlines and governments responded this week after Mexican authorities reported killing Nemesio 'El Mencho' Oseguera Cervantes, leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel. The Mexican government said El Mencho died during a capture operation on Sunday, and authorities reported ensuing violent reprisals, roadblocks and airport incidents. The U.S. State Department and Canadian foreign ministry issued advisories directing citizens in affected states to shelter in place and provided emergency contact numbers. Multiple carriers issued waivers, canceled or diverted flights, including a Delta flight diverted to Austin, and some local services halted operations. Based on 8 articles reviewed and supporting research.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
Your travel plans may be affected. If you're flying to or within Mexico, check your flight status. The U.S. and Canada have issued advisories for citizens in certain Mexican states. Stay updated on travel advisories.
The situation in Mexico is volatile after El Mencho's killing. This has led to flight disruptions and advisories. If you're in the affected areas, follow local authorities' instructions. Worth forwarding if you know someone traveling to Mexico.
Mexican and international security agencies potentially benefited from the removal of a high-level cartel leader, which may reduce the cartel's operational command in the short term while allowing authorities to pursue intelligence and arrests.
Civilians, travelers, and local businesses suffered immediate harm through violence, transport disruptions, canceled flights, suspended services and heightened safety risks across multiple Mexican states.
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