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Mexico’s Acapulco Hit Hard by Hurricane Otis, Government Unveils $3.4 Billion Recovery Plan

Hurricane Otis, a category 5 storm, hit Mexico's resort city of Acapulco on Wednesday, leaving at least 27 dead and causing major damage. The government has unveiled a $3.4 billion recovery plan to help the city rebuild, including tax breaks and financial assistance for affected families. Images of the destruction show buildings and homes damaged, streets flooded, and trees and debris scattered across the city, with the government providing food, water, and medical care to those affected.

Pro-Palestinian Protesters Disrupt Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s Testimony, Calling for Cease-Fire in Gaza Strip

Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupted Secretary of State Antony Blinken's testimony before the Senate Appropriations Committee on Tuesday, calling for a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip. Blinken was outlining the Biden administration's requests for more U.S. aid to support Israel's attacks on Gaza when the protesters began shouting slogans such as "You have blood on your hands!" and "Cease-fire now!" Security eventually removed at least one protester from the room. The protest comes amid a growing international outcry over the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip, which has left more than 200 people dead and thousands more injured.

Judge Blocks Biden Administration from Removing Razor Wire Along U.S.-Mexico Border

A federal judge in Texas has temporarily blocked the Biden administration from removing razor wire along the U.S.-Mexico border that was placed by the Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's administration. The razor wire was set up to hinder the entry of migrants, and the court's ruling allows federal officials to only remove the wire to provide or obtain emergency medical aid. The ruling has put a temporary hold on the Biden administration's efforts to remove the wire, which is seen as a symbol of the Trump administration's hardline immigration policies.

Devastating Hurricane Otis Leaves 48 Dead and Counting in Mexico’s Southern Pacific Coast

At least 48 people have been confirmed dead after Hurricane Otis, a Category 5 storm, slammed into Mexico's southern Pacific coast. The majority of fatalities occurred in the resort city of Acapulco, where 43 people were killed, and looting broke out due to food, water and gasoline shortages. The Mexican government has declared a state of emergency and is providing food, water, medical aid, and assistance to restore power and communications in the affected areas.

Hurricane Otis Tragedy: Death Toll Raised to 39 in Mexico as Government Works to Provide Aid

Mexico's security authorities have raised the death toll from Hurricane Otis to 39, after the storm struck the country's southern Pacific coast earlier this week. The government has been providing aid to those affected, including food and medical assistance, as well as restoring power and communications in the affected areas. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has criticized his opponents for trying to make the storm’s death toll a political issue.

27 Dead and 4 Missing After Hurricane Otis Leaves Path of Destruction in Acapulco, Mexico

Mexican authorities have confirmed 27 deaths and 4 missing people due to the destruction caused by Hurricane Otis in Acapulco. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador reported that the destruction was so complete that not a single power line pole remained standing in the impact zone. Small farmers have also been affected, with corn crops devastated by the storm, and people looting from a shopping mall. The government is providing food, water, and medical assistance to those affected.

Hurricane Otis Leaves Acapulco in Chaos: Mexican Government Declares State of Emergency and Calls for Investigation into Looting

Hurricane Otis has caused extensive damage to the resort city of Acapulco, Mexico, leaving residents without electricity or internet service, hundreds of shattered windows, toppled trees and power lines, and brown floodwaters for miles. Reports of looting have been confirmed, and the Mexican government has declared a state of emergency and is providing aid to those affected.

Catastrophic Category 5 Hurricane Otis Rapidly Intensifies, Catching Southern Mexico Residents Off Guard

Residents of Mexico's southern Pacific coast were caught off guard as Hurricane Otis made landfall as a catastrophic Category 5 hurricane with 165 mph winds and heavy rain. The storm rapidly intensified by 115 mph in just 24 hours, a feat only matched by one other storm in recorded history. Residents scrambled to prepare for the five to 10 inches of rain forecast, with as much as 15 inches possible in some areas, raising the threat of landslides and floods. The National Hurricane Center is continuing to monitor the situation and provide updates.

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