Archive for July, 2010

Road updates for Nuevo Leon & Tamaulipas

Posted in Mexico Weather Update on July 16th, 2010 by Dan1948 – 10 Comments

Capufe (Mexico’s website for all toll roads and bridges) has announced the following as of today:

All types of vehicles have been allowed to transit through the freeway from Monterrey to Nuevo Laredo. There is a 4 km portion of the road that turns into a single lane on both sides (KM 142+700 to KM 146+700). Please drive slowly.

The roads from Reynosa to Monterrey are clear to drive. No problems have been reported.

The toll road from Matamoros to Ciudad Victoria (HWY 101) is still closed but the free route is opened to traffic.

If you have any questions about these or any other roads, you can call Capufe at 011527773292100 ext. 3869 or 01152018009903900 (24/7 line).

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Laredo bridges now open

Posted in Mexico Weather Update on July 14th, 2010 by Dan1948 – 2 Comments

All the bridges in Laredo, TX are now open to cross into Mexico. Also,  the road from Laredo to Monterrey through the town of Anahuac has been opened for traffic.

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New Consular Fees in Effect on July 13, 2010

Posted in Mexico Travel and Tourism on July 8th, 2010 by Dan1948 – 7 Comments

The Department of State published its Schedule of Fees for Consular Services in the Federal Register.  The schedule includes fees for passports, immigrant visas and other consular services. The changes will take effect on July 13, 15 days after publication in the Federal Register. The revised fees will cover actual operating expenses for the 301 overseas consular posts, 23 domestic passport agencies and other centers that provide these consular services to U.S. and foreign citizens.

For more info. on the new fee schedule, passport and other Consular fees please visit: http://travel.state.gov/news/news_5078.html

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Temporary Bridge Closings

Posted in Mexico Weather Update on July 7th, 2010 by Dan1948 – 1 Comment

Due to the heavy rains from Hurricane Alex, water is being released from the Amistad Dam into the Rio Grande River to help prevent further flooding in the neighboring cities.  Some bridges are being closed temporarily due to the significant increase in water in the Rio Grande River.

In Laredo, Bridge One, the older bridge downtown, will be closed today. The other bridges in Laredo, Bridge Two, also in the downtown area, the World Trade and Colombia bridges will all remain open because they are taller and will not be affected by the extra water.

Across the border from Del Rio in Ciudad Acuna, authorities in Mexico have decided to temporarily closed the border bridge as a precautionary measure from the flooding as well.

In Reynosa, the Anzalduas bridge which crosses into Mission, TX is also temporarily closed. You can contact the bridge to confirm when it will be open at (956) 843-2471.

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Hurricane Alex

Posted in Mexico Weather Update on July 6th, 2010 by Dan1948 – Comments Off

The Northeastern portion of Mexico was hit hard by Hurricane Alex and has experienced a lot of flooding. Much of the toll road and free road to Monterrey are closed as well as the toll road for Monterrey – Zacatecas and Cd Victoria. The Aduana in Monterrey is closed until further notice. We’ve had reports from our customers that much of Monterrey is flooded and there have been many roads that are washed out. You can find some pictures from the effects of Hurricane Alex on our Facebook page. http://www.facebook.com/sanborns.insurance?v=photos#!/album.php?aid=180228&id=6141244670

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