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Mexico provides interest subsidies to Acapulco hotels after Hurricane Otis, but no loans offered.


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OAN’s Stephanie Stahl

10:37 AM – Saturday, November 4, 2023

Hurricane⁢ Otis wreaked havoc‍ on Acapulco, a renowned Mexican tourist city,⁤ last week.⁤ The storm⁤ caused approximately 100 fatalities and widespread devastation that may pose significant challenges for recovery efforts. To‍ make matters ⁤worse, ⁤Mexico’s ⁤president has announced that hotels will not ​receive loans ⁣for rebuilding.

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Hurricane Otis: A Category 5 Disaster

On October 25th, Hurricane Otis⁢ made‌ landfall on Mexico’s southern Pacific coast, unleashing its fury as a⁤ Category 5 storm with sustained winds of 165 mph. This marked the strongest ⁢hurricane ever recorded on the Pacific side of ⁤Mexico,⁢ according‌ to the National⁢ Hurricane Center.

Experts estimate that the damage caused by Hurricane Otis could⁤ amount to a staggering⁢ $15 billion,​ affecting hotels, homes, and other structures.

Government Support Falls‌ Short

The Mexican government has declared its intention to cover half of ⁤the⁤ interest​ rates on bank loans aimed at assisting ⁤the reconstruction⁢ of approximately 377 severely damaged hotels. However, President Andrés ⁣Manuel López Obrador clarified ⁣that government loans would not be‌ extended to the hotels, which are the economic backbone of the region.

With ⁢the ‍hotels facing financial ⁣difficulties and requiring extensive renovations,‍ it remains uncertain whether private banks will step in to‌ provide the​ necessary ⁤financial assistance.

A ⁣Glimmer of Hope

Despite the ​challenges, López Obrador has unveiled a $3.4 billion relief package for Acapulco. ‌This funding will be allocated​ to various initiatives, including compensation for damaged homes, temporary employment programs,⁢ and ⁤several months of free electricity for residents.

The⁤ government ⁢also plans to construct barracks for National Guard troops in‌ Acapulco,⁢ aiming‍ to enhance security in the city. This ⁢move comes after widespread looting​ occurred in the aftermath of the hurricane, despite the presence of Guard‍ officers.

Struggles Amidst Tradition

While some residents were ‍unable to participate in their customary Day of the Dead observances due to the aftermath of⁤ Hurricane Otis, others like Nelly Valadez, an Acapulco⁤ resident, remained committed‍ to ‍honoring their departed loved ones. Valadez, who had limited access to electricity since the hurricane, ‌set up an ​altar in her home with marigolds and candles to pay tribute to her late husband and mother.

“It’s very challenging due to the lack of employment and⁤ income, ​but I couldn’t ⁢let these days pass ⁣without paying ⁣tribute to those who have passed away, ​such​ as my husband and mother,” she expressed.

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How do ⁢the construction of‌ barracks for National Guard troops⁤ aim to restore law and order in⁣ Acapulco⁤ after the ⁣hurricane

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The‍ Road to Recovery

Rebuilding after Hurricane Otis ⁣will be a long and arduous‌ process for⁢ the residents and businesses of Acapulco. The lack of government support for rebuilding hotels, which are ‌vital to⁢ the city’s economy, poses a significant challenge. Private‌ banks will need to ⁢step in⁢ and provide financial assistance to ensure the restoration of the tourism industry.

However,⁤ there is hope in ⁢the form of⁣ the⁣ $3.4 billion relief⁤ package ‍announced ⁣by President López Obrador. This funding will help⁢ compensate⁢ damaged homes, provide temporary employment, and ​offer free electricity ⁢to residents,​ easing some ​of the burden​ caused by⁣ the hurricane.

Additionally, the construction of barracks for National Guard troops aims to⁣ enhance security and prevent further looting​ incidents.⁣ The presence⁢ of Guard officers during the aftermath‍ of Hurricane Otis did‍ not⁣ deter criminal activities, but with the⁢ new barracks, the government​ hopes⁢ to restore law and order ⁤in the city.

Despite the challenges faced by Acapulco, the⁢ resilience of its residents is evident. Nelly​ Valadez, who ⁢was unable to participate in ⁤traditional observances due ​to‌ the hurricane, found a way to honor ​her departed ​loved ‌ones.⁢ This spirit of perseverance is a⁢ testament to⁢ the strength of the community in the face​ of ‌adversity.

Conclusion

Hurricane Otis left a trail ​of ​devastation​ in ‍Acapulco, causing ⁣loss of lives and extensive damage. The lack of government support for rebuilding hotels exacerbates‍ the challenges faced by the city’s economy. However, ​with ‌the‌ relief package announced by President López Obrador, there is⁢ a glimmer of hope ⁣for the ​residents of Acapulco.

The ⁤road to recovery will be long ‍and difficult, but the determination and resilience of the community‌ will undoubtedly contribute⁢ to the​ rebuilding efforts. Acapulco will rise again, stronger than ever, ‍and reclaim its position‌ as a renowned ‌tourist destination.

Stay tuned for more updates on the recovery efforts ⁣in Acapulco.



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