President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Monday defended his government’s response to Hurricane Otis, the category-5 storm that smashed into the resort city of Apaculco last Wednesday and left at least 45 people dead and 47 missing.
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Death toll rises to 39 in aftermath of Hurricane Otis in AcapulcoThe death toll from Hurricane Otis in Acapulco has risen to 39, with 29 men and 10 women among the victims. The storm caused widespread devastation, flooding the city, destroying homes and hotels, and leaving thousands without power and basic necessities.
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Death toll rises to 39 in aftermath of Hurricane Otis in AcapulcoThe death toll from Hurricane Otis in Acapulco has risen to 39, with 29 men and 10 women among the victims. The storm caused widespread devastation, flooding the city, destroying homes and hotels, and leaving thousands without power and basic necessities.
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Death Toll Rises to 39 in Hurricane Otis Devastation in AcapulcoThe death toll from Hurricane Otis in Acapulco has risen to 39, with thousands of residents struggling to get food and water. Looting has ravaged the city, and government aid has been insufficient. Over 220,000 homes and 80% of the hotel sector have been affected.
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Acapulco Death Toll Rises as Mexico Reels From Hurricane OtisThe death toll in Acapulco continues to rise as Mexico faces the aftermath of Hurricane Otis. The city is in a state of devastation and rescue efforts are underway to help those affected by the disaster.
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Acapulco Death Toll Rises as Mexico Reels From Hurricane OtisThe death toll in Acapulco continues to rise as Mexico faces the aftermath of Hurricane Otis. The city is in a state of devastation and rescue efforts are underway. The hurricane has caused widespread destruction and flooding in the region.
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Hurricane Otis Leaves 43 Dead and Thousands Affected in AcapulcoThe death toll from Hurricane Otis in Acapulco rises to 43, with thousands of people affected by the storm. Electricity has been restored to 58% of the city, and officials are working to distribute aid. Many residents are still searching for missing family members.
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