At least 43 people have died and 36 are reported missing after Category 5 Hurricane Otis hit Mexico's Pacific coast, particularly the beach resort of Acapulco. The death toll has since risen to 48, with 47 people still missing. Mexican authorities have confirmed that among the 348 foreigners in the area, 17 remain unaccounted for, with three reported deaths. The storm has caused devastation in the region, leaving survivors struggling to rebuild their lives.
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
#BREAKING Update on Hurricane Otis: There have been 46 reported fatalities and 58 people are unaccounted for. Among 348 foreigners who were in the area, all have been located except for 17, with three reported deaths attributed to the impact of the hurricane. 📽️@jpcastorena… https://t.co/toXAWN7xIc https://t.co/wg1yO18uF8
As the number of dead or missing from Hurricane Otis reaches at least 100, according to Mexican authorities, those who survived are struggling to pick up the pieces of their shattered lives https://t.co/UUZglIcwoj https://t.co/B7oofCKMhK
Mexico storm: Dozens still missing after Hurricane Otis hit https://t.co/zVrdemvaDf
The number of people dead and missing due to Hurricane Otis, a Category 5 storm that hammered the Mexican Pacific resort city of Acapulco last week, has risen to 100, the government of the southern state of Guerrero said https://t.co/vpmwjH46b8
Authorities in Mexico say the number of people dead and missing due to Hurricane Otis has risen to 100, as survivors in the wrecked beach town of Acapulco struggle to put their lives back together https://t.co/UUZglIcwoj https://t.co/6y47nPYnUE
The number of people dead and missing due to Hurricane Otis, a Category 5 storm which hammered the Mexican Pacific resort city of Acapulco last week, has risen to nearly 100, authorities in the state of Guerrero said https://t.co/G5tkAewhcr
Hurricane Otis Death Toll Rises To 45 While 47 Are Still Missing, Mexican Authorities Say https://t.co/81tPaPaPv5 https://t.co/VT4AEXCeED
#Breaking This morning, the Guerrero government has verified that, currently, there are 45 deceased and 47 missing people following the devastating impact of Hurricane Otis. #HurricaneOtis #HurracanOtis #Otis #Acapulco #Mexico #Guerrero https://t.co/i7uBrk61iN
At least 48 people died, with 36 others missing, after Category 5 Hurricane #Otis slammed into Mexico’s southern Pacific coast on Oct.25, most of them in the resort city of Acapulco, local authorities said. https://t.co/leyyzXFYhM
Mexican authorities have raised the toll to 48 dead from Hurricane Otis, days after the fierce Category 5 storm struck the country's southern Pacific coast and the tourist city of Acapulco. https://t.co/eVDpDXwt6A
At least 48 people died when Category 5 Hurricane Otis slammed into Mexico’s southern Pacific coast, most of them in Acapulco, Mexican authorities said Sunday as the death toll continued to climb and families buried loved ones. https://t.co/WbL01jxuIM
At least 43 people died when Category 5 Hurricane Otis slammed into Mexico’s southern Pacific coast, the governor of hard-hit Guerrero said Sunday as the death toll continued to climb. https://t.co/TaVuTJe1Of
At least 43 people were killed and another 36 are reported missing after Hurricane Otis rammed into Mexico’s Pacific coast, bringing devastation to the popular beach resort of Acapulco https://t.co/TLkH7LJC0S
#BREAKING: Guerrero Governor Evelyn Salgado announced on social media that the number of fatalities resulting from Category 5 Hurricane Otis has now reached 43 and there are 36 people reported missing. 📹Roxy Van Ruiten #HurricaneOtis #HurracanOtis #Otis #Acapulco #Mexico… https://t.co/owMAwolvpe https://t.co/kpDS7PCRYa
#BREAKING: Guerrero Governor Evelyn Salgado announced on social media that the number of fatalities resulting from Category 5 Hurricane Otis has now reached 43. 📹Roxy Van Ruiten #HurricaneOtis #HurracanOtis #Otis #Acapulco #Mexico #Guerrero https://t.co/kWfVG67eeB