The gay area of the Zona Romantica in Puerto Vallarta is getting back up and operating after Hurricane Nora skirted past the popular coastal resort town late August 28.
The hurricane developed off the coast of Puerto Vallarta, centered about 50 miles north-northwest late Saturday night and caused severe damage, reported the New York Times.
The Associated Press reported it made landfall, crossing the cape south of Puerto Vallarta, turning to head north. It brought 75 mph winds extending out 105 miles, and a downpour swelling the rivers, especially the Rio Cuale, during the early hours Sunday morning.
The river overflowed, taking out the Cuale Bridge, one of the main bridges into the Zona Romantica, the popular cobblestoned tourist area.