Catastrophic Hurricane Otis Strikes Acapulco, Mexico


Hurricane Otis, a Category 5 storm, struck Acapulco, Mexico, resulting in at least 27 fatalities and four missing individuals, with widespread damage and communication outages. Over 500,000 homes and businesses lost power in Guerrero state, but service has been restored to 40% of those affected. Mexican officials are assessing the extent of the devastation, and though the storm has dissipated, the region faces continued risks of flash flooding and mudslides. Otis's rapid intensification is attributed to the human-caused climate crisis, a phenomenon becoming more frequent due to increased ocean warming, particularly in the context of El Niño in the Pacific.

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