"Devastation and Resilience: Mexico's Acapulco in the Wake of Hurricane Otis"

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"Devastation and Resilience: Mexico's Acapulco in the Wake of Hurricane Otis"
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Hurricane Otis, the strongest hurricane on record to hit Mexico's west coast, produced a wind gust of 205 mph near Acapulco, one of the highest ever observed globally. The storm caused over 40 deaths and catastrophic damage, with economic losses expected to exceed $10 billion. The wind gust, if confirmed, would rank among the top 10 ever recorded. Many buildings in Acapulco suffered significant damage, and a majority of homeowners and commercial properties were uninsured or underinsured. The storm's impact is predicted to be one of the costliest natural catastrophe events in Mexico's history.

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