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Nearly 100 Dead or Missing in Mexico After Hurricane, Supply Concerns Persist

Nearly 100 people are dead or missing after Hurricane Otis, a Category 5 storm, hit Acapulco in Mexico last week. The storm caused extensive damage, including flooding, destroyed homes, and severed communications and transportation connections. Looting broke out as the city's population faced a desperate need for food and water. The governor of Guerrero, Evelyn Salgado, confirmed 45 deaths and 47 missing people. The Mexican government has deployed 17,000 armed forces personnel to provide assistance and distribute food and supplies. However, Concerns Persist as residents complain about the lack of basic goods and the long wait for water.

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