Government ends Emergency Declaration in Acapulco and Coyuca after Hurricane Otis – El Sol de México

The federal government published this Thursday in the Official Gazette of the Federation (DOF) the end of the Declaration of Emergency in Acapulco and Coyuca de Beníteztwo of the municipalities most affected by the Hurricane Otis.

It was last October 26 when the National Civil Protection Coordination (CNPC) issued a Emergency Declaration due to severe rain and strong winds. However, the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC) reported that according to its opinion, the emergency conditions no longer exist to continue with the validity of the declaration.

Two weeks after the passing of Hurricane Otis through Acapulco, Laura VelazquezNational Coordinator of Civil Protection reported that the number of people who died in Guerrero increased to 48just like the missing people which now are 31.

Among the people not located, it was detailed that there are at least six foreigners, who are wanted by their governments through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Mexican Agency for International Development Cooperation.

In addition, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador He said this Thursday that he spoke with the hotel sector and members of the Business Coordinating Council (CCE) to reactivate and stressed that the commitment is to have more than 30 hotels operating for March and April, in whose spaces there are 3 thousand rooms.

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In addition, he commented that it was agreed with the businessmen that events such as the Tourist Tianguis and the Tennis Open.

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