Hay más de 1200 personas que están varadas ahora mismo en el Zoológico de Guadalajara.
— Agustín Antonetti (@agusantonetti) February 23, 2026
Es tan alto el riesgo de salir de ese lugar a estas horas que tendrán que pasar la noche en el zoológico.
Ya han llegado patrullas para custodiarlos. El trauma de esos niños. pic.twitter.com/ijgjtfAehr
Over 1,200 people (mostly day-trip tourists from other Mexican states like Aguascalientes, Guanajuato, Michoacán, and Zacatecas, including many families with children) are currently stranded inside the Guadalajara Zoo (Zoológico de Guadalajara).Due to widespread violence and narcobloqueos (road blockades often involving burned vehicles) triggered by the reported death of CJNG cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes ("El Mencho") during a military operation earlier today, it's considered too dangerous for them to leave right now. They will have to spend the night inside the zoo facilities / parking area.State police patrols have arrived to provide security and escort/protect the group overnight. Many arrived in tour buses (around 21 buses mentioned in reports), vans, and private cars.The original post highlights the potential trauma for the children caught in this situation.This is part of a much larger wave of retaliatory violence across Jalisco state (and spilling into neighboring areas), including:Burned vehicles and road blockades
Clashes and chaos at airports (Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta)
Reports of panic, suspended public transport, and shelter-in-place advisories (even for some international tourists in places like Puerto Vallarta)
The federal government (under MORENA) has faced criticism in replies for allegedly not sending sufficient military support to Jalisco (governed by an opposition party), leaving local police to handle much of the response.The situation remains very fluid and tense as of February 23, 2026.
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