#Acapulco was devastated by Hurricane Otis, Oct 2023 and now again by Hurricane John, Sep 2024.
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#Acapulco was devastated by Hurricane Otis, Oct 2023 and now again by Hurricane John, Sep 2024.
"We're desperate. We haven't recovered from Hurricane Otis yet, and now we're in a situation that seems to be worse”—Barbara Encinas
When do they run out of money to keep fixing destroyed infrastructure? What happens then?
'We're desperate': Mexico's Acapulco relives hurricane nightmare
Residents of Mexico's beachside city of Acapulco were reeling Friday after a hurricane left at least five people dead and neighborhoods underwater in a region still recovering from a devastating storm last October.
(phys.org)
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Reminder:
Peter du Toit (@[email protected])
Attached: 1 image This data is out of the US, one of the richest nations on earth, with resources to get back up. What do you think the situation is in the global south? As we continue to heat many many places will be pushed closer and closer to societal collapse. +1.3ºC current long-term heating above preindustrial +1.64ºC current 12-month running mean +1.5ºC imminent We are completely unprepared. #ClimateCrisis
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