The traditional Mexican Revolution Anniversary parade, originally scheduled for Monday, November 17th, has been rescheduled due to ongoing rainy conditions in the region. The Tijuana City Hall announced the decision citing safety concerns for participants and spectators.
The parade has been moved to Thursday, November 20th, according to the city’s Directorate of Social Communication and Public Relations. The rescheduling aims to ensure the safety of marching groups, performers, and attendees amid the unfavorable weather forecast.

City officials confirmed that updated details regarding the parade schedule and road closures along the route will be announced to the public in the coming days.

Mayor Ismael Burgueño Ruiz’s government reiterates that the safety and well-being of Tijuana families is a priority, which is why these preventive measures are being taken to ensure a safe and orderly event for all citizens.
