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Mexico plans to spend $3 billion to rebuild Acapulco after it was devastated by Hurricane Otis. The economic damages could be as high as $15 billion. The wind gust during the hurricane reached 205 mph, ranking among the most extreme ever observed globally. The death toll is at least 46, with 58 people missing. Mexico's government has pledged $3.4 billion for the recovery so far.
As Hurricane Otis neared the coast of Mexico, it rapidly—and unexpectedly—intensified in strength. Why did no one see it coming? https://t.co/T2QWTHZQez
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As devastated Acapulco rebuilds, other Mexico resorts urged to heed its lessons https://t.co/MpyAKrpp3o https://t.co/JkSfYF5Cr3
Opinion | Hurricane Otis hit Acapulco. But it has many Americans trembling. - MSNBC https://t.co/OJcLlgK565
Debris from Hurricane #Otis are still strewn across the beaches of Acapulco, Mexico. The storm produced a 200 mph wind gust when it came ashore as a CAT 5 hurricane https://t.co/0YmMAEIuSP
Footage from the sky shows the devastating aftermath following Category 5 Hurricane Otis in Acapulco, Mexico. https://t.co/QLBm5Sn7ym
A weather station in Acapulco measured one of the strongest wind gusts ever recorded, over 200 mph, during the landfall of Hurricane #Otis. The research team from UNAM posted the data after collecting the data in person. More: https://t.co/2FMbHDOoCQ Photo courtesy of UNAM. https://t.co/U2EiW2mXEN
Three generations of a family in Mexico go missing after Otis, a Category 5 hurricane, devastated the Mexican coastal resort of Acapulco https://t.co/rFRC1I8tpG https://t.co/SRxp7oWZrK
No major model predicted Hurricane Otis—intensifying from a quotidian tropical storm to a category 5 disaster in just sixteen hours. There was no time to evacuate a city of a million, shredded by winds 100 mph faster than forecast one day before. (1/x) https://t.co/A67yZ00RXi
“Otis seems less like our conventional experience of hurricanes, according to which vulnerable communities are afforded by meteorologists perhaps a week of warning and a few calm days for evacuation, than of wildfires, which can spark so suddenly…” https://t.co/A67yZ00RXi
The economic toll from Hurricane Otis in Acapulco could top $20 billion. Mexico’s government has pledged $3.4 billion for the recovery so far https://t.co/8deImpE19O
🌀💨 A Mexico weather station recorded a 205 mph wind gust during Category 5 Hurricane Otis, which is among the strongest wind gusts ever recorded on Earth. https://t.co/MFdnLBs17S
Mexico launches $3.4 billion plan to rebuild Acapulco after hurricane https://t.co/g3X0vaRdWb https://t.co/yuPQvn8liE
The economic toll from Hurricane Otis in Acapulco could top $20 billion. Mexico’s government has pledged $3.4 billion for the recovery so far https://t.co/cFunFm1Dxd
The economic toll from Hurricane Otis in Acapulco could top $20 billion. Mexico’s government has pledged $3.4 billion for the recovery so far https://t.co/IlFrKsrzgF
Mexico’s government has unveiled a $3.4 billion recovery plan for the battered coastal resort of Acapulco, which was devastated by Hurricane Otis. https://t.co/DnfXXw6LHN
Acapulco is now in ruins from Hurricane Otis, the first category 5 hurricane ever to make landfall on the Pacific coast. A day before, no hurricane was even forecast or formal warning issued; Otis went from tropical storm to Cat 5 disaster in 18 hours. https://t.co/DpnzrIDz8m
When Hurricane Otis slammed into Acapulco, it unleashed a wind gust of 205 mph --ranking among most extreme ever observed globally. Death toll is now up to at least 46, with 58 people missing. Economic damages may top $10 billion. More info: https://t.co/79tiCV4jpS https://t.co/sxDcbjnbrr
Mexico plans to spend about 61.3 billion pesos ($3.4 billion) to rebuild Acapulco after it was devastated by Hurricane Otis, Finance Minister Rogelio Ramirez De La O said at a press briefing Wednesday https://t.co/N80vOfz8py
Mexico Plans To Spend $3 Billion To Rebuild Acapulco — But Damages Could Be $15 Billion https://t.co/e4CpcPZbWE https://t.co/u8ID6hUsE5