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Cancún: Sargazo Returns by Surprise to the Cold Fronts

Although the twill season 2025 was almost finished, the recent cold fronts that crossed the Caribbean reactivated the arrival of the algae in Playa del Niño and Las Perlas, confirmed José Antonio de la Torre, director of municipal public services. The official reported that, with these last harvest days, the municipality will close the season with more than 16,500 tons of twill, a figure much higher than the three thousand tons recorded in 2024,…
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Although the twill season 2025 was almost finished, the recent cold fronts that crossed the Caribbean reactivated the arrival of the algae in Playa del Niño and Las Perlas, confirmed José Antonio de la Torre, director of municipal public services. The official reported that, with these last harvest days, the municipality will close the season with more than 16,500 tons of twill, a figure much higher than the three thousand tons recorded in 2024,…

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Noticias de turismo REPORTUR broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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