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'People are not getting water': Chef José Andrés describes 'mayhem' in Acapulco after Hurricane Otis

It has been nearly one week since Hurricane Otis devastated Acapulco, Mexico.  

"The situation in Acapulco is as bad as I've seen, and I've been very much in every category 5 hurricane over the last 15-16 years," Chef José Andrés of World Central Kitchen says of the storm's aftermath.  

"The number one issue right now is the lack of water."

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'People are not getting water': Chef José Andrés describes 'mayhem' in Acapulco after Hurricane Otis

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31 октября 2023 г. 22:45:00
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