### Exchange Rate in Tijuana
On this Monday, the US dollar ranges between $19.30 for buying and $20.00 for selling in Tijuana. It’s important to note that the exchange rate can vary across different locations in the city. Here’s a comprehensive look at the rates offered by various banks:
– **Citibanamex**: Buy at $19.19, Sell at $20.32
– **Banco del Bajío**: Buy at $18.90, Sell at $20.50
– **Banorte**: Buy at $18.60, Sell at $20.15
– **HSBC**: Buy at $18.85, Sell at $20.32
– **BBVA Bancomer**: Buy at $18.94, Sell at $20.11
– **Scotiabank**: Buy at $17.00, Sell at $20.80
– **Inbursa**: Buy at $19.20, Sell at $20.20
– **Santander**: Buy at $18.70, Sell at $20.40
– **Banregio**: Buy at $18.30, Sell at $20.30
– **Banco Azteca**: Buy at $18.45, Sell at $20.15
– **BanCoppel**: Buy at $18.87, Sell at $20.35
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### Secondary News
**Geological Risks and Weather Updates in Tijuana**
Recent reports indicate that 53% of Tijuana’s territory could be vulnerable to landslides. Officials are actively continuing efforts to prevent such incidents, especially in areas like Playas de Tijuana. The Civil Protection Authority has begun monitoring areas with active landslides, preparing for the impending rainy season.
In terms of weather, Tijuana is expected to have partially clear skies this Monday, with the temperature peaking at 21°C.
**Local News Highlights**
– **Safety Recommendations**: With the holiday season approaching, the local security department advises citizens to be cautious and take measures to safeguard against theft.
– **Labor Issues**: Workers have protested against modifications in the Issstecali reform in Tijuana. The protest began at 9:30 AM at the teacher’s monument and proceeded to the Cuauhtémoc roundabout.
– **Aguinaldos for Workers**: Many maquiladoras in Tijuana have begun distributing Christmas bonuses, with a deadline of December 20. Workers are urged to be cautious when withdrawing cash to avoid theft.
– **Housing for Displaced Families**: Plans are underway to build homes for 130 families from Camino Verde, facilitated by collaboration with local developers and funding from Conavi, prioritizing those whose homes have been demolished.
Stay updated with the latest news and developments in Tijuana, as changes in policies and environmental conditions may significantly impact the region.