Widespread Road Closures Disrupt Travel Across Mexico on November 30, 2025
A surge in traffic accidents and adverse weather conditions have led to numerous partial and total road closures across Mexico today, November 30, 2025, impacting travel in several states. Authorities are urging motorists to exercise extreme caution and heed all road signs as conditions remain fluid.
The Federal Revenue Roads and Bridges and Related Services (CAPUFE), a decentralized public organization responsible for maintaining Mexico’s federal highways, is actively monitoring the situation and providing updates on its social media channels. CAPUFE, which operates under the Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communications and Transportation (SICT), plays a crucial role in both maintaining existing infrastructure and participating in new construction projects. According to the organization, a significant number of incidents are currently affecting traffic flow nationwide.
Multiple States Affected by Partial Closures
As of late Sunday, November 30th, several states are grappling with significant disruptions. Guerrero, Yucatán, and Veracruz are currently experiencing four partial closures due to accidents. In Guerrero, incidents at kilometer markers 006+800 and 005+400 are impacting the Zacapalco–Rancho Viejo highway. Further east, a closure near kilometer 052+800 of the Mérida-Celestún highway is reported in Yucatán, while Veracruz faces a partial closure at kilometer 171+000 of the Poza Rica-Veracruz highway.
Later in the day, Morelos, Oaxaca, and Veracruz reported three additional partial closures. Damage near kilometer 107+300 on the Cuernavaca-Chilpancingo highway is affecting travel in Morelos. In Oaxaca, an incident at kilometer 152+000 of the Pinotepa Nacional–Salina Cruz highway has caused delays. Veracruz continues to be heavily impacted, with a partial closure reported at kilometer 128+000 of the San Hipólito–Xalapa highway. Motorists in the region are strongly advised to follow posted signage and proceed with caution.
Veracruz, San Luis Potosí, and the State of Mexico are also contending with four partial closures stemming from various road accidents. Damage has been reported near kilometer 099+500 and 020+300 of the Poza Rica-Veracruz and Tuxpan-Tampico highways, respectively, in Veracruz. In San Luis Potosí, a partial closure is in effect at kilometer 023+500 of the San Luis Potosí–Matehuala highway, while the State of Mexico is experiencing an incident at kilometer 010+000 of the México–Pirámides highway.
Intermittent Closures and Reopenings
Throughout the day, several routes experienced temporary closures followed by reopenings. The Chamapa – Lechería Highway, at kilometer 15 in the direction of Lechería, saw a released path after a previous closure. However, a reduction of lanes remains in effect due to a crash against the central wall. Similarly, the Mexico – Cuernavaca Highway, at kilometer 70 in the direction of Cuernavaca, also has reduced lanes due to a crash against the central wall.
The Cuernavaca – Acapulco Highway, kilometer 199, direction Cuernavaca, experienced lane reductions due to rear-end collisions involving tractor-trailers, with the accident initially attended to and the road reopened before further lane reductions were reported. A total closure was reported near kilometer 163+000 of the Huajuapan de León – Oaxaca highway.
Specific Regional Disruptions
Several other regions are facing localized disruptions. Durango and Mazatlán are experiencing intermittent traffic on the Durango – Mazatlán Highway, kilometer 163, due to structural damage to the El Carrizo Bridge resulting from an accident. In Nuevo León, Tabasco, and Durango, partial closures are in effect near kilometer 197+300 of the Ciudad Victoria-Monterrey highway, kilometer 152+600 of the Coatzacoalcos-Villahermosa highway, and kilometer 275+500 of the Zacatecas – Durango highway, respectively, all due to road accidents.
Veracruz continues to be a hotspot for closures, with partial disruptions reported near kilometer 005+500 and 006+650 of the Córdoba-Ent highway. Apothecary. Dense fog is also contributing to hazardous conditions, leading to a partial closure near kilometer 087+500 of the Ent highway, La Tinaja – Cosoleacaque. The State of Mexico is also affected, with a partial closure near kilometer 041+000 of the Mexico-Toluca highway due to an accident.
Further reports indicate partial closures on the La Tinaja – Isla Highway, kilometer 88, in the direction of La Tinaja, due to accidents and cargo operations. Additionally, partial closures are reported on the Poza Rica-Veracruz highway (kilometer 239+610) and the Toluca-Palmillas highway (kilometer 132+000) in Querétaro.
Earlier in the day, the Plan Ayala – El Porvenir Highway, kilometer 42, in the direction of El Porvenir, experienced lane reductions due to a tractor rollover. Partial closures were also reported on the Cuernavaca – Acapulco Highway (kilometer 197) due to rear-end collisions. Incidents were also reported on the Teziutlan-Nautla highway (Veracruz, kilometer 052+300), the Mexico-Tuxpan highway (Hidalgo, kilometer 081+200), and the Coatzacoalcos-Villahermosa highway (Tabasco, kilometer 121+480).
The National Guard (@GN_Carreteras on X) is actively disseminating information regarding road conditions and closures.
These widespread disruptions underscore the importance of careful planning and vigilance for travelers across Mexico. As conditions continue to evolve, motorists are encouraged to stay informed and prioritize safety.
