Hurricane Otis has caused significant destruction along Mexico's Pacific coast, with at least 27 people reported dead and four missing. Tens of thousands of residents remain without electricity and are awaiting help. The storm has devastated homes, destroyed crops, and caused extensive damage to hotels and infrastructure. Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has pledged to prioritize restoring power to the affected areas. There is frustration among residents who feel that authorities have been slow to respond to the disaster. Acapulco, once a popular tourist destination, has suffered from violence and a decline in tourism in recent years.
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