Fireworks Banned for Fourth of July

In an effort to prevent crowds, the Los Cabos civil protection agency (sort of like FEMA in the U.S.) has banned the use of fireworks by local hotels, which has been a tradition of many years. The popping sounds and lights won’t be happening on Medano beach or private homes as well. Those breaking this rule face fines from $10 to $25 thousand USD. You have been warned!

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