Mexican authorities report 27 people killed by Hurricane Otis

26 October 2023, 15:04

Mexico Tropical Weather
Mexico Tropical Weather. Picture: PA

No details were provided about the victims or where the deaths occurred.

Mexico’s security secretary says Hurricane Otis was responsible for at least 27 deaths and four people remain missing.

Rosa Icela Rodriguez’s comments on Thursday at President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s morning news briefing were echoed minutes later by Guerrero state governor Evelyn Salgado.

No details were provided about the victims or where the deaths occurred.

Otis roared ashore in Acapulco early on Wednesday, unleashing massive floods. The resort city of nearly one million descended into chaos. There was looting and residents left without electricity or internet service.

Mexico Tropical Weather
A damaged building after Hurricane Otis ripped through Acapulco (Marco Ugarte/AP)

The president acknowledged the government was late in arriving due to the havoc Otis left behind.

The early images and accounts were of extensive devastation, toppled trees and power lines lying in brown floodwaters that in some areas extended for miles. The resulting destruction delayed a comprehensive response by the government, which was still assessing the damage along Mexico’s Pacific coast.

The Category 5 storm blew out hundreds of windows of beachfront hotels.

While some 10,000 military troops were deployed to the area, they lacked the tools to clean tons of mud and fallen trees from the streets. Hundreds of trucks from the government electricity company arrived in Acapulco early on Wednesday, but seemed at a loss as to how to restore power, with downed electricity lines lying in feet of mud and water.

Jakob Sauczuk was staying with a group of friends at a beachfront hotel when Otis hit. “We laid down on the floor, and some between beds,” Sauczuk said. “We prayed a lot.”

Acapulco’s commercial and military airports were still too badly damaged to resume flights.

By Press Association

Latest World News

See more Latest World News

Building ruins visible next to a lake

Ruins of a long-sunken Greek village emerge as drought saps vital reservoir

NATO has been criticised for its Charli XCX-style Instagram post calling for peace

'This can't be real': NATO criticised for 'tone-deaf' Instagram post in style of Charli XCX's 'Brat' album

Exterior of entrance to police station in Linz, Germany

Man who threatened to kill police officers in Germany ‘had extremist motive’

A welcome sign for the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival

Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupt opening night of Toronto Film Festival

Colt Gray, 14, sits in the Barrow County court. Seen from behind

Teenager charged over deadly shooting at Georgia high school appears in court

FRANCE-JUSTICE-TRIAL-PROTEST-INVESTIGATION-ASSAULT-WOMEN

Daughter of man who drugged wife and 'invited men to rape her' calls him 'one of greatest sexual predators of all time'

Palestinan flag in Ramallah

American woman fatally shot in West Bank, say doctors

China Asia Typhoon

A million people flee their homes as Typhoon Yagi makes landfall in China

US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at a desk with flags in background

Zelensky presses US military chiefs to allow Ukraine to strike deeper in Russia

An explosion is seen during an Israeli military operation in the West Bank city of Jenin

Israeli forces appear to withdraw from West Bank camp after military operation

Pope Francis waves from a car

Pope arrives in Papua New Guinea for second leg of his Southeast Asia trip

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban head and shoulders

Hungary signals it is serious about sending buses of asylum seekers to Brussels

European Union envoy for the Western Balkans Miroslav Lajcak head and shoulders

EU envoy urges Kosovo and Serbia to resume efforts to normalise ties

Displaced people gather in a Sudanese camp

UN-backed rights experts want ‘impartial force’ deployed to wartorn Sudan

A burned out school dormitory seen from outside

Kenyan police say 17 pupils killed in school dormitory blaze

Telegram co-founder Pavel Durov head and shoulders

Telegram boss makes first public comments since French authorities targeted him