Hurricane Otis Devastates Acapulco, Mexico, Sparking Looting Amidst Food and Water Shortages


Following the devastation caused by Hurricane Otis in Acapulco, Mexico, which claimed 27 lives and left residents facing food and water shortages, looting incidents occurred in the city. The hurricane brought powerful winds and flooding, causing extensive damage and disruption to communication and transportation networks. The cost of the destruction was estimated to be billions of dollars, and the government deployed over 8,000 armed forces members to assist in the recovery efforts. President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador urged residents not to take advantage of the situation and promised government assistance to those affected.

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