Hurricane Otis in Mexico
Hurricane Otis roared ashore on Mexico's pacific coast shortly after midnight on Wednesday 25 October 2023 with 165mph winds and torrential rainfall, Acapulco was among the areas worst hit with 80% of the resort's hotels damaged and streets flooded.
Otis is the strongest ever storm to make landfall on Mexico's west coast. The hurricane underwent explosive intensification from a Category 1 to Category 5 in just 12 hours, catching forecasters by surprise.
It took nearly a full day for authorities to partially reopen the main highway connecting Acapulco to the state capital Chilpancingo and Mexico City. The vital ground link allowed dozens of emergency vehicles, personnel and trucks carrying supplies to reach the battered city's port.
Acapulco's commercial and military airports were still too badly damaged to resume flights, though Mexico's president said the plan was to establish an air bridge to move in resources to help set up rescue operations.
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- Type of event
- Landslide, Storm, Flood
- Location of event
- Mexico
- Date of Charter Activation
- 2023-10-26
- Time of Charter Activation
- 18:06
- Time zone of Charter Activation
- UTC-05:00
- Charter Requestor
- CENAPRED
- Activation ID
- 847
- Project Management
- Némiga Xanat Antonio (Autonomous University of Mexico State)
- Value Adding
- Konstantin Homenkov (Geoniformation systems),
- NOAA,
- Inegi,
- Copernicus EMS (Copernicus EMS),
- Teodoro Hunger (UNITAR/UNOSAT),
- Adan Salazar (Mexican Space Agency-Autonomous University of Mexico State),
- Isabel Cruz (CONABIO),
- Academia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo A.C.