Hurricane Otis: Devastation, Disease, and Desperation

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Hurricane Otis, a Category 5 hurricane, made landfall in Acapulco, Mexico, with sustained winds of 165 mph. A wind gust of 205 mph was recorded at the port authority, potentially making it one of the top 15 strongest wind gusts ever recorded globally. The measurement was taken by a sonic anemometer on a tower, although the tower was lower than the standard height for wind measurement. Extreme wind gust measurements are challenging due to equipment destruction and the presence of intense precipitation and debris.
- A 205-mph (330 kph) wind gust measured in Hurricane Otis » Yale Climate Connections Yale Climate Connections
- 58 people still missing, including 11 Americans, week after Hurricane Otis made landfall in Mexico ABC News
- Disaster medics warn of infectious disease outbreaks in Hurricane Otis aftermath Courthouse News Service
- The forgotten survivors of Hurricane Otis: ‘We don’t even have water to wash with, and now disease is setting in’ EL PAÍS USA
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