In a shocking turn of events, Hurricane #Otis in the Eastern Pacific has unexpectedly,
explosively intensified from a tropical storm to a Category 4 hurricane in just 12 hours.
Even worse, the storm is expected to make a catastrophic landfall tonight as a Category 5 hurricane near Acapulco, Mexico, home to 1 million people.
This is pretty much a worst-case scenario, as residents have little time to find a safe shelter and protect life and property from this life-threatening storm.
A major hurricane (Category 3+) has never made landfall within 50 miles of Acapulco, let alone a Category 5 hurricane.
Otis could become the first Eastern Pacific hurricane ever recorded to make landfall as a Category 5 in Mexico.
Anyone in or near Acapulco should rush storm preparations to completion as their is little time left to shelter from #Otis.
Or leave. Pray for everyone in that part of the world.
Unless they have fantastically good design and construction, nothing will survive a Cat 5 hurricane. I've seen poured concrete houses that survive, but little else. I have no doubt that here on the Space Coast of Florida, not only would very few homes survive, very little on Cape Canaveral itself would survive.
ReplyDeletePeople in Acapulco should GTFO as far and as fast as possible.
True. I remember Camille back in 1969. The Mississippi coast was scoured....
DeleteI enjoy watching Jeff Berwick who does his walk 'n talks along with his little dog Lucie. Jeff visits Acapulco often and Max Igan lives there there year round. An abundance of homes are built precariously along cliff edges and these dwellings have a great view until... until. Here's Jeff's latest take on globalist madness. Always informative. I imagine Jeff or Max will give a report soon. https://www.bitchute.com/video/41RbOwGuSgQL/
ReplyDeletePerhaps they'll rename it Otisburg after the coastline falls into the sea.
ReplyDeleteIt's just a little place.
DeleteOprah is contacting her real estate agent.
ReplyDeleteIt was a small storm, and is already back down to a Cat 1, and will be a depression by tonight. Hopefully the damage and loss of life (if any) is limited.
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