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Hurricane Otis leaves trail of destruction on Mexican Pacific coast

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Hurricane Otis leaves a trail of destruction in the Pacific beach resort of Acapulco with damaged buildings, fallen trees and vehicles after coming ashore overnight as a Category 5 storm. IMAGES

Added on the 26/10/2023 04:08:52 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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