7-day Safe Trip Score
Recent events feed
- air_qualityWAQItodayAir quality · Unhealthy for sensitive groups · AQI 112 · Merced, México, MexicoAQI 112 (Unhealthy for sensitive groups) · PM2.5 AQI 93 · PM10 AQI 40 · dominant: o3Source →-3.0
- air_qualityWAQItodayAir quality · Unhealthy for sensitive groups · AQI 131 · Merced, México, MexicoAQI 131 (Unhealthy for sensitive groups) · PM2.5 AQI 93 · PM10 AQI 40 · dominant: o3Source →-3.0
- air_qualityWAQItodayAir quality · Unhealthy for sensitive groups · AQI 119 · Merced, México, MexicoAQI 119 (Unhealthy for sensitive groups) · PM2.5 AQI 119 · PM10 AQI 46 · dominant: pm25Source →-3.0
- air_qualityWAQIyesterdayAir quality · Unhealthy for sensitive groups · AQI 112 · Merced, México, MexicoAQI 112 (Unhealthy for sensitive groups) · PM2.5 AQI 112 · PM10 AQI 44 · dominant: pm25Source →-3.0
- air_qualityWAQIyesterdayAir quality · Unhealthy for sensitive groups · AQI 112 · Merced, México, MexicoAQI 112 (Unhealthy for sensitive groups) · PM2.5 AQI 112 · PM10 AQI 49 · dominant: pm25Source →-3.0
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- air_qualityWAQI4d agoAir quality · Unhealthy for sensitive groups · AQI 119 · Merced, México, MexicoAQI 119 (Unhealthy for sensitive groups) · PM2.5 AQI 119 · PM10 AQI 52 · dominant: pm25Source →-3.0
- air_qualityWAQI5d agoAir quality · Unhealthy for sensitive groups · AQI 114 · Merced, México, MexicoAQI 114 (Unhealthy for sensitive groups) · PM2.5 AQI 114 · PM10 AQI 51 · dominant: pm25Source →-3.0
- air_qualityWAQI5d agoAir quality · Unhealthy for sensitive groups · AQI 114 · Merced, México, MexicoAQI 114 (Unhealthy for sensitive groups) · PM2.5 AQI 114 · PM10 AQI 57 · dominant: pm25Source →-3.0
- floodGDACS5d agoGreen flood alert in MexicoOn 27/05/2026, a flood started in Mexico, lasting until 31/05/2026 (last update). The flood caused 0 deaths and 27 displaced .Source →-3.0
- air_qualityWAQI5d agoAir quality · Unhealthy for sensitive groups · AQI 104 · Merced, México, MexicoAQI 104 (Unhealthy for sensitive groups) · PM2.5 AQI 104 · PM10 AQI 52 · dominant: pm25Source →-3.0
- air_qualityWAQI6d agoAir quality · Unhealthy for sensitive groups · AQI 109 · Merced, México, MexicoAQI 109 (Unhealthy for sensitive groups) · PM2.5 AQI 109 · PM10 AQI 50 · dominant: pm25Source →-3.0
Live foreign-ministry advisory tier
- Level 2UK FCDOFCDO advises against all but essential travel to parts
- Level 2U.S. State DepartmentLevel 2, Exercise Increased Caution
Reading this trend
What moves the Safe Trip Score
Mexico’s 7-day change is -1 points. Day-to-day moves under 3 points are noise: small advisory rewordings, individual events expiring out of the lookback window, score normalisation. Moves of 3 to 7 points reflect a real event, typically a new ministry advisory or a moderate-severity disaster / outbreak. Moves above 7 points are usually a level change on a major advisory or a high-severity acute event; check the events feed above to identify the driver. The current tone reads as heightened risk.
When a drop should change your plans
A score drop alone is not a cancellation signal; the cause is. If the drop traces to an outbreak in a region you are not visiting, the country-level score moved but your itinerary’s risk did not. If it traces to a foreign-ministry advisory upgrading the specific region you are visiting, that is the actionable signal. The Methodology page documents the weighting, and the Field Manual guides cover the cancel-push-alter decision tree per hazard category. For watchlisted countries, Safe Trip Pro pushes a notification when the score drops by your chosen threshold; the default is 5 points.
Related for Mexico
Frequently asked about Mexico
What does the Safe Trip Score for Mexico mean?
Mexico's overall score is 52/100 (heightened risk). The score is calibrated on a 0 to 100 scale where 100 means very low risk and 0 means extreme risk. It blends six sub-scores (disease, conflict, disaster, crime, civil unrest, infrastructure) plus a 20% blend of major foreign-ministry advisories. See the Methodology page for the full weighting.
Why did Mexico's score change?
Day-to-day moves under 3 points are noise. Moves of 3 to 7 points reflect a real event, typically a ministry advisory rewording or a moderate-severity disaster / outbreak. Moves above 7 points are usually a level change on a major advisory or a high-severity acute event. The events feed above identifies the driver.
How often does the Mexico Safe Trip Score update?
The score recomputes once per day after the morning ingestion sweep. Live event feeds (USGS earthquakes, GDACS disasters, WAQI air quality) update hourly. Foreign-ministry advisories are checked daily. The status page shows the freshness of every feed.