Preoccupazione per il passaggio della tempesta tropicale (poi uragano) Otis a partire dal 24.10.2023 e formatasi una decina di giorni prima. Si teme che possa arrivare a categoria 5 ed impattare con le coste del Messico. Seguiamo l’evoluzione.
30.10.2023 – 10:00 – Informazioni e aggiornamenti
On 25 October, #Mexico 🇲🇽 was severely affected by #HurricaneOtis
⬇️@CopernicusEMS has mapped the damage in #Acapulco (#EMSR703), identifying more than 6,200 hectares of affected built-up🏚️
More at 🔗https://t.co/clE18NoARK pic.twitter.com/0rlnHsUG94
— Copernicus EU (@CopernicusEU) October 30, 2023
25-10-2023- 23:00
🔴 #Messico colpito dall’uragano #Otis (categoria 5, ora tempesta tropicale). Comunicazioni interrotte con #Acapulco dove il bilancio non è chiaro.
L’#uragano si è intensificato in maniera insolitamente “esplosiva” prima di abbattersi sulla costa.@Emergenza24 #news #meteo pic.twitter.com/iroOAUJS1V— DaniDan (@DanieleDann1) October 25, 2023
25.10.2023 – 22:00 –
Acapulco, Mexico might have just become the first city of over a million inhabitants in the world to experience the eyewall of a Category 5 storm. Otis made history on so many levels. A storm we won’t forget anytime soon. pic.twitter.com/Tw8J3fVbbI
— Nahel Belgherze (@WxNB_) October 25, 2023
OMG this is the Princess hotel in Acapulco. That’s some serious damage!!! #HurricaneOtis #HurracanOtis #Otis #Acapulco #México pic.twitter.com/MWauoK1bbG
— Volcaholic (@volcaholic1) October 25, 2023
25.10.2023 – 20:00
Sunlight reveals that Acapulco, #Guerrero is in shambles. The city is in a mess with debris scattered around.
If you take a look at the 3rd picture, you can even see AC units thrown around. It takes some power to move those things. #tropicswx #Otis #HuracanOtis #HurricaneOtis pic.twitter.com/qNvsn96LO0— Vorti (@VortixWx) October 25, 2023