Overview
- In Culiacán, Civil Protection’s Panteones 2025 logged more than 110,000 visits to 85 cemeteries with a saldo blanco, reporting two arrests and 48 medical assists for heat-related discomfort.
 - The Culiacán operation ran 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. with water points, Red Cross and health staff on site, traffic support, and checks on 590 semi-fixed vendors; Panteón 21 de Marzo drew 24,500 visitors and 6,800 vehicles.
 - In Mexico City, families kept overnight vigils at the Dolores, Xilotepec and San José cemeteries, sharing food and cleaning graves, while police impounded 405 motorcycles and a razer for traffic violations tied to the Mega Rodada del Terror.
 - San Andrés Mixquic saw strong cultural tourism with visitors from abroad joining local rites, as clergy-led Masses anchored commemorations in Argentine provinces including Jujuy and Catamarca.
 - Some sites faced weather-related challenges, with flooding and mud reported at the Acapetahua municipal cemetery in Chiapas, and some municipalities signaling they will review possible property tax relief after rain damage.