Why is the death toll from Hurricane Otis in Mexico rising?

The death toll from Hurricane Otis in Mexico continues to rise as search and rescue teams recover more bodies from the aftermath of the devastating storm. As of Saturday, the official death toll stands at 39, with an additional 10 people still missing. However, many fear that these numbers will continue to increase as hundreds of families are still awaiting word from their loved ones.

President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has accused his opponents of inflating the death toll for political gain, but the gravity of the situation cannot be ignored. The Category 5 hurricane made landfall on Wednesday, hitting the Mexican state of Guerrero particularly hard. The heavily populated coastal region, home to over a million residents, bore the brunt of the storm's 165 mph winds.

In addition to the human cost, the infrastructure in the affected area has suffered extensive damage. An estimated 80% of hotels and resorts in Guerrero were severely damaged, with Acapulco International Airport also sustaining significant destruction.

Efforts are underway to provide aid and support to the affected communities, but the full extent of the devastation caused by Hurricane Otis is still unknown. With many still missing and families anxiously waiting for news, the focus now remains on locating and assisting those in need.

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