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Tourist hotspot impacted: Category 5 Hurricane Otis hits Mexico

12:00
25 October 2023

Tourist hotspot impacted
Category 5 Hurricane Otis hits Mexico

Hurricane Otis seen approaching Mexico's coastline on the WindRadarHurricane Otis seen approaching the west coast of Mexico on the WindRadar late Tuesday evening, local time.

Hurricane Otis has made landfall in Mexico as a Category 5 Hurricane with winds gusting up to 200 mph creating a dangerous situation.

Otis rapidly intensified as the system approached the Pacific coastline of Mexico overnight before making landfall near the popular tourist destination of Acapulco around 07:25 BST.

Alongside sustained winds of 165 mph and torrential rainfall, with some areas already recording up to 70 cm of rainfall, storm surge on the coast also contribute to severe coastal flooding.

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After making landfall, Otis has now weakened to a Category 4 Hurricane with sustained winds of 130 mph. Before reaching the coast, the strong winds already caused widespread power outages in Acapulco, knocking out street lighting, casting the city in darkness.

Footage online shows significant damage to properties amid the gale-force winds. Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has asked those in the state of Guerrero to keep away from bodies of water and seek shelter in emergency accommodation which has been set up.

Record maker

Otis is the first category 5 hurricane to make landfall in the East Pacific. Category 4 Hurricane Patricia hit in 2015.

Before arriving in Mexico, Hurricane Otis saw its sustained winds speed increase by 80 mph in just 12 hours, from 65 mph to 145 mph. This is the fastest rise ever recorded in the region since 1966.

This extreme intensification was likely exacerbated by the presence of the El Niño phenomenon in this region, characterised by the presence of abnormally warm waters at the surface.

Thanks to Mexico’s mountainous terrain, Otis is expected to continue to weaken now it is on land and should dissipate completely by Wednesday evening.

However, that same mountainous terrain means that even as the system weakens, the risk of mudslides and flooding remains.

Military personnel have been deployed to aid those impacted by the system, as locals await daybreak to understand the full scale of the damage inflicted.

You can keep an eye on Hurricane Otis yourself on the WindRadar. Meanwhile, in the Arabian Peninsula, Cyclone Tej has caused devastating scenes in Yemen. Read more on this below.

Ongoing: Cyclone Tej devastates Yemenread more
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