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https://apnews.com/article/mexico-hurricane-otis-acapulco-398e6957c0ea05e857d377d9f9c0b311Acapulco residents are fending for themselves in absence of aid
Acapulco residents left in flooded and windblown chaos with hurricanes toll still unknown
BY MARK STEVENSON AND MEGAN JANETSKY
Updated 1:04 AM EDT, October 28, 2023
ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) In a city without water, electricity or gasoline, where desperate people have been allowed, even encouraged, to take essential goods from damaged stores since Hurricane Otis smashed Acapulco, state police officer Raúl Gallardo stood guard over a mountain of excess.
Gallardo explained the distinction authorities have been making in some cases between what people can take and what would end up in his pile.
People can take what you can consume water, tuna, mayonnaise, that you can take, he said. What isnt allowed is big-ticket items appliances, for example, he said, swiveling to point at the refrigerators behind him. Whats not within the basket of basic foodstuffs, you cant take.
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Acapulco residents left in flooded and windblown chaos with hurricanes toll still unknown
BY MARK STEVENSON AND MEGAN JANETSKY
Updated 1:04 AM EDT, October 28, 2023
ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) In a city without water, electricity or gasoline, where desperate people have been allowed, even encouraged, to take essential goods from damaged stores since Hurricane Otis smashed Acapulco, state police officer Raúl Gallardo stood guard over a mountain of excess.
Gallardo explained the distinction authorities have been making in some cases between what people can take and what would end up in his pile.
People can take what you can consume water, tuna, mayonnaise, that you can take, he said. What isnt allowed is big-ticket items appliances, for example, he said, swiveling to point at the refrigerators behind him. Whats not within the basket of basic foodstuffs, you cant take.
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sl8
Oct 2023
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Hugin
(37,044 posts)1. An interesting and sensible approach to crisis management.
Appliances are useless with no power and the food is going to spoil anyway.
The downside is ensuring that those who need the supplies the most get them and arent gouged by those who are able to collect them.
malaise
(290,621 posts)2. The devastation is mind blowing
Frightening
Cheezoholic
(3,421 posts)3. Ive only seen a couple of aerials of the barrier islands
about 10-15 miles SE of Acapulco around Barra Vieja that took the brunt of the storm and they are basically gone