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Mexico's president predicts full recovery for Acapulco, but resort residents see difficulties - New Delhi Times - India's Only International Newspaper

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador spoke ebulliently Wednesday about the recovery of Acapulco after Hurricane Otis smashed into the resort on Oct. 25, killing 52 people. But some residents still don’t have running water, sewage treatment is still deficient, tons of garbage and debris remain in the streets, and few hotels are fully open.…

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Mexico's president predicts full recovery for Acapulco, but resort residents see difficulties

Mexico's president predicts full recovery for Acapulco, but resort residents see difficulties
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Mexico's president predicts full recovery for Acapulco, but resort residents see difficulties | iNFOnews

ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) — Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador spoke ebulliently Wednesday about the recovery of Acapulco after Hurricane Otis smashed into the resort on Oct. 25, killing 52 people.

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Mexico's president predicts full recovery for Acapulco, but residents see difficulties

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador spoke ebulliently Wednesday about the recovery of Acapulco after Hurricane Otis smashed into the resort on Oct. 25, killing 52 people.

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Full recovery predicted for Acapulco, but residents see difficulties

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador spoke ebulliently about the recovery of Acapulco after Hurricane Otis smashed into the resort

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Lost at Sea: The heartbreaking search for Hurricane Otis victims

ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) — During the first minutes of Oct. 25 when Hurricane Otis roared into Acapulco Bay with 165 mph winds, sailor Ruben Torres recorded a 10-second audio message

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Sailor's last message to family during Otis: 'Pray for us'

The Sereno was one of 614 boats — yachts, ferries, fishing boats — that according to Mexico's Navy were in the bay that night and ended up damaged or on the ocean floor. Of those aboard the Sereno, one person survived, while Ruben Torres and the boat's captain remain missing.

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A missing sailor's last message from Hurricane Otis was to ask his family to pray for him

During the first minutes of Oct. 25 when Hurricane Otis roared into Acapulco Bay with 165 mph winds, sailor Ruben Torres recorded a 10-second audio message from a yacht called the Sereno. The Sereno was one of 614 boats — yachts, ferries, fishing boats — that according to Mexico's Navy were in the bay that night and ended up damaged or on the ocean floor. Of those aboard the Sereno, one person survived, while Torres and the boat’s captain remain missing.

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