**Couples Can Marry at the Christmas Village in “Revu”**
Couples looking to say “I do” during the holiday season can now tie the knot at the Christmas Village set up on Avenida Revolución. The seasonal village will host marriage ceremonies from December 9th to January 6th, announced Belinda Elizabeth Rodríguez, Officer 01 of the Civil Registry.
“This Christmas marks a unique opportunity for couples to get married at our village from December 9th to January 6th,” Rodríguez stated. She urged interested couples to visit the Civil Registry offices to submit the required documentation to get married, which will be a free service.
Everyone aged 18 and older is welcome to participate, including members of the diverse community without any limitations. Foreign couples wishing to take advantage of the festive setting for their wedding are encouraged to visit the offices to learn which documents are required for the Zona Centro delegation.
**Secondary Article: Tijuana’s Community Preps for Holiday Celebrations**
As Tijuana prepares for the holiday season, local restaurants are considering extended hours for Christmas dinners. This move, supported by the local business association, aims to accommodate the influx of residents and tourists eager to celebrate the holidays with festive meals. Simultaneously, hotels and bars are gearing up for New Year’s Eve events.
Simultaneously, authorities urge vigilance against online fraud and phone scams, which tend to spike during the holiday season. Local law enforcement has launched awareness campaigns to protect residents from falling victim to these scams.
In Tecate, the holiday season also brings a focus on safety, with plans to install breathalyzers as part of the “Safe December” initiative. Authorities are emphasizing the consequences of driving under the influence, which include significant fines and vehicle impoundment.
Meanwhile, Baja California remains vigilant as it reports the highest number of tuberculosis cases in the country, with Tijuana’s Eastern Zone leading in reported incidents. Health officials stress the need for comprehensive healthcare systems, particularly for individuals living with HIV, as they navigate public health challenges amidst the festive season.
Additionally, Tijuana recently experienced a minor earthquake of 3.6 magnitude that initiated prompt evacuation efforts in public buildings, highlighting the importance of emergency preparedness as the city looks forward to a bustling holiday period.