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Mexico security authorities raise Hurricane Otis death toll to 39

IndiaTimes Saturday, 28 October 2023
The death toll from Hurricane Otis in Mexico has been raised to 39, with the cause of death being suffocation by submersion. The number of missing has also increased to 10. The recovery effort has been slow, with aid taking several days to arrive. Gasoline and food shortages are also being reported, with some people resorting to looting to obtain supplies. The destruction caused by the Category 5 storm has left many areas without electricity and access to basic necessities like water.
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News video: BREAKING Horrifying footage of Acapulco, Mexico after category 5 hurricane Otis

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The death toll from a devastating hurricane that hit the Mexican beach resort of Acapulco last week has risen to 43, the governor of Guerrero state has said.

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