Hurricane Otis leaves at least 27 dead in southern Mexico

27 Oct 2023 12:34pm
The threat of typhoons and tropical storms has been increasing lately following the unusual weather phenomenon that hit several continents. - FILE PIX
The threat of typhoons and tropical storms has been increasing lately following the unusual weather phenomenon that hit several continents. - FILE PIX
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MEXICO CITY - Hurricane Otis left at least 27 people dead and four missing as it hit the coast of the southern Mexican state of Guerrero Wednesday morning as a Category 5 hurricane, an official said Thursday, reported Xinhua.

The hurricane, now weakened to a storm, left severe damage, especially in the Acapulco resort area, one of the main tourist destinations in the country, said Rosa Icela Rodriguez, secretary for security and citizen protection of Mexico.

President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador lamented the loss of lives during his daily press conference and his administration launched an airlift to the region with the support of the military.

Meanwhile, Federal Electricity Commission personnel were at work trying to restore electricity supply and telecommunications in the region. -BERNAMA

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