Mexico State suspends Phase I air contingency after Christmas activation, alert remains in Toluca and Tianguistenco

Following the activation of Phase I on December 25 due to Christmas fireworks and bonfires, Mexico State suspended the Atmospheric Environmental Contingency on December 26, 2025, as PM2.5 levels improved to acceptable ranges. The Alert Phase persists in Valle de Toluca and Santiago Tianguistenco due to ongoing pollutants, with normal Hoy No Circula rules in effect—no double restrictions.

The Government of Mexico State lifted Phase I of the contingency after stations in Xonacatlán (42 µg/m³) and Calimaya (37 µg/m³) recorded safer PM2.5 levels at 10:00 AM on December 26, aided by better weather dispersion.

Activated the previous day amid emissions from holiday celebrations and thermal inversion, the measure's short duration highlights rapid improvement. The Alert Phase now guides preventive actions in the Metropolitan Zones of Valle de Toluca (ZMVT) and Santiago Tianguistenco (ZMST): stay indoors if irritated, seek medical help for persistent symptoms.

Hoy No Circula resumes standard operation—no extra bans. On December 26, blue-sticker vehicles with plates ending in 9 or 0 are restricted from 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Exempt: hybrids, electrics, emergencies, verified public transport.

Authorities continue monitoring and advise emission cuts: no wood/fireworks burns, use efficient transport. Updates will follow air quality changes.

Related Articles

Hazy, polluted skyline over southeast Mexico City neighborhoods during New Year's PM2.5 contingency, with masked pedestrians and reduced traffic.
Image generated by AI

Phase 1 PM2.5 contingency activates in Mexico Valley southeast on New Year's Day

Reported by AI Image generated by AI

In the second holiday-related activation within a week, the Metropolitan Environmental Commission (CAMe) triggered phase 1 environmental contingency for PM2.5 particles in the southeast zone of Mexico Valley on January 1, 2026, following high pollution from New Year's fireworks and poor weather. Key areas like Iztapalapa and Nezahualcóyotl saw extremely bad air quality. The measure was suspended later that evening as conditions improved.

Mexico State activated Phase I of the Atmospheric Environmental Contingency on December 25, 2025, in the metropolitan areas of Valle de Toluca and Santiago Tianguistenco, due to high levels of PM2.5 particles. Mexico City also reports poor air quality in several boroughs, though no contingency has been declared there. Authorities attribute the issue to fireworks burning and adverse weather conditions.

Reported by AI

The Environmental Commission of the Megalopolis suspended the ozone environmental contingency in Mexico City and the State of Mexico on Friday, January 9, 2026, due to improved air quality. This avoids the Double Hoy No Circula for Saturday, January 10, which will operate normally. Pollutant concentrations decreased thanks to favorable weather conditions.

Following earlier winter alerts, Mexico City's government has issued orange and yellow cold alerts across all 16 boroughs for January 12—the first day back to school—due to Cold Front 27. Expect minimums of 1-6°C early morning, with emphasis on protecting children and the elderly amid ongoing national chill.

Reported by AI

The National Meteorological Service has issued yellow storm alerts in provinces such as Neuquén, Misiones, and Salta, and orange alerts in northern localities like Resistencia and Corrientes, for Monday, December 8, 2025.

The National Meteorological Service issued orange alerts for extreme temperatures in several localities in Jujuy and Santiago del Estero provinces on Friday, November 28, 2025. These alerts warn of possible severe weather conditions during the day. Affected areas include key cities in both regions.

Reported by AI

The National Meteorological Service issued yellow alerts for rains and storms on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, across multiple Argentine provinces. Affected areas include Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Santa Fe, and regions in the north and center of the country. Additionally, orange alerts were declared for specific localities in Jujuy due to severe weather conditions.

 

 

 

This website uses cookies

We use cookies for analytics to improve our site. Read our privacy policy for more information.
Decline