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Hurricane Otis made landfall near Acapulco as a powerful Category 5 storm early Wednesday, bringing extremely strong winds and heavy rain to the Pacific coast resort city and surrounding
areas. The storm was stronger than Hurricane Pauline, which claimed hundreds of lives in Guerrero and Oaxaca in 1997. Otis, which strengthened very quickly into a major hurricane after being
upgraded from tropical storm status on Tuesday morning, flooded homes and roads, toppled trees and caused significant damage to buildings in Acapulco, but no deaths had been reported as of
11 a.m. Wednesday. “The hurricane hit Guerrero very hard,” President López Obrador said at his Wednesday morning press conference, noting that Acapulco, Coyuca de Benítez, Benito Juárez and
Técpan de Galeana were among the municipalities most affected. He said that no deaths had been reported, but acknowledged that communication “had been completely lost” in the area, where
electricity, telephone and internet services were cut off. The United States National Hurricane Center (NHC) reported that satellite imagery showed that Otis made landfall near Acapulco at
about 12:25 a.m. Mexico City time. > #Acapulco #HuracanOtis 23:00 Hotel Mundo Imperial > pic.twitter.com/ihzxsMJEdB > > — Jorge Cirett (@JorgeCirett) October 25, 2023 “The
maximum sustained winds are estimated to be 165 mph (270 km/h),” the agency said a short time after the hurricane hit. At 9 a.m., Otis was a Category 1 hurricane with maximum winds of 130
km/h, according to the NHC. It was located 160 km north-northwest of Acapulco near Ciudad Altamirano. The powerful winds brought by the hurricane shattered windows and sent objects flying
through the air in Acapulco, according to a report by Aristegui Noticias. The newspaper Reforma reported that hotels were among the buildings damaged, while the Associated Press said that
“downed trees, persistent rain and flooding made it difficult to move” in coastal areas of Guerrero. A photograph showed that the Galerías Diana shopping center in Acapulco sustained major
damage. Dozens of vehicles were stranded in floodwaters on major roads that run through Acapulco, including the seafront Miguel Alemán Avenue, according to Reforma, while the Autopista del
Sol highway was closed near the La Venta tollgate due to a landslide. Videos posted to social media showed wind howling through buildings in Acapulco, including an IMSS public hospital.
Guerrero Civil Protection Minister Roberto Arroyo Matus said early Tuesday that authorities hadn’t been able to establish contact with regional Civil Protection officials. There are dozens
of small towns along and near the Guerrero coast where significant damage likely occurred. Shelters were set up in numerous towns in Guerrero and authorities had warned residents to take
measures to protect themselves. However, the rapid strengthening of the hurricane likely caught many people by surprise. > Los pacientes no estaban seguros en los hospitales en #Acapulco,
> Guerrero, durante el paso del huracán #Otis categoría 5. > > Así fue como el fuerte viento dañó un hospital del IMSS. > pic.twitter.com/PPrl6s8V2Z > > — Ruido en la
Red (@RuidoEnLaRed) October 25, 2023 The New York Times reported that “forecasters were alarmed by the speed of Otis’s intensification.” “… Just how much devastation it will wreak, experts
say, will depend both on the storm’s force and the rapidness of emergency response,” the Times said. The National Meteorological Service (SMN) said Wednesday morning that Otis would cause
“extraordinary” rain of over 250 mm in Guerrero as well as “intense” precipitation of 75-150 mm in Michoacán and southwest México state. Heavy rain is forecast for Morelos and parts of
Puebla and Oaxaca. Meanwhile, the Federal Electricity Commission said on the X social media site that power went off for over 504,000 customers, but service had been reestablished for just
under 203,000. Guerrero Governor Evelyn Salgado said on X that authorities were working to reestablish telephone service as soon as possible in areas where it was cut, including Acapulco and
Chilpancingo, the state capital. “From the first hours of the morning, we’ve met with representatives of the three levels of government to evaluate the damage caused by the impact of
Hurricane Otis,” she said, adding that assistance was already being provided to those who need it. _With reports from Reforma, Aristegui Noticias, AP and El Universal _
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