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A shooting in Mexico’s popular Cancun vacation city left four people dead on the beach Monday, with police saying the incident was drug-related.

Security official Jose de la Pena says police have detained two suspects in relation to the shooting. The four victims, all men, were discovered on the beach outside the Fiesta Americana hotel in Cancun’s tourist district.

Mexican authorities have ramped up patrols in the city, fearing a loss of tourist revenue. Cancun remains the most popular vacation spot for Americans visiting Mexico. Thousands of students flock to the coastal city for spring break every year.

Fiesta Americana did not respond to multiple requests for comment.

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Police responded to the Fiesta Americana hotel in Cancun on Monday after four men were gunned down in an apparent drug-related incident.

Police in Cancun have ramped up patrols in an attempt to keep the peace in Mexico’s most popular tourist city.

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Monday’s shooting comes just days after an American was shot in Cancun last week. Suspects allegedly approached the unnamed male around midnight and shot him in the leg on March 29.

Drug and cartel-related violence has skyrocketed across Mexico as authorities struggle to combat organized crime.

The U.S. State Department has issued a travel advisory for Americans vising Mexico, warning them to “exercise increased caution due to crime and kidnapping.”

Earlier this year, four Americans, Latavia “Tay” McGee, Shaeed Woodard, Eric Williams and Zindell Brown, were kidnapped by members of a Mexican cartel as they traveled across the border from Brownsville, Texas.

Two of the Americans were killed before the cartel ultimately released them. The cartel later turned in five men it said were responsible for the kidnappings and murder, adding a note apologizing for the violence.

Five members of the Gulf Cartel that the group insists were responsible for the kidnapping and murder of Americans south of the border recently. (Twitter)

Note allegedly left by the Gulf Cartel for Mexican authorities apologizing for the actions of some members it claimed were responsible for the kidnap and murder of Americans last week.  (Twitter)

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The U.S. has repeatedly warned citizens not to travel to certain areas within Mexico.

Anders Hagstrom is a reporter with Fox News Digital covering national politics and major breaking news events. Send tips to Anders.Hagstrom@Fox.com, or on Twitter: @Hagstrom_Anders.

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