Canadian tourists sheltering in place in Mexico recount burnt-out cars, lines for food
HALIFAX — The streets of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, were eerily quiet a day after fire and violence engulfed the popular tourist destination on Sunday, Canadians in the region said.
Marc Edge, a communications professor from Vancouver, said he saw billowing clouds of black smoke and burned out vehicles while walking on the boardwalk Sunday. He saw police on the street and “one of them had a machine gun and ordered us back to our hotel,” he said.
In order to comply, Edge said he had to wait until the flames blocking his way died down. “And then I gingerly picked my way past a couple of buses that had burned out.”



