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Mexico to give interest subsidies, but no loans, to Acapulco hotels destroyed by Hurricane Otis
The Mexican government says it will pay half of interest rates on bank loans to rebuild the 377 hotels destroyed or heavily damaged by Hurricane Otis
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Mexico to give interest subsidies, but no loans, to Acapulco hotels destroyed by Hurricane Otis
The Mexican government says it will pay half of interest rates on bank loans to rebuild the 377 hotels destroyed or heavily damaged by Hurricane Otis.
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Mexico to give interest subsidies, but no loans, to Acapulco hotels destroyed by Hurricane Otis
The Mexican government says it will pay half of interest rates on bank loans to rebuild the 377 hotels destroyed or heavily damaged by Hurricane Otis.
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42 locals, 3 foreigners reported dead in Hurricane Otis thus far
At least 45 people have been reported dead following Hurricane Otis' record-breaking pass over Acapulco, Mexico. Three of the dead residents were foreign nationals.
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3 foreigners confirmed among 45 dead from Hurricane Otis in Mexico, as search for bodies continues
Officials in Mexico say three foreign residents were among at least 45 people who perished when Hurricane Otis hit the resort of Acapulco last week. Local prosecutors say the dead included one American, one Canadian and one person from England. The Navy says the search effort will now focus on finding possible bodies among the 29 boats that are known to have sunk in Acapulco Bay the night the hurricane hit. Navy Secretary José Rafael Ojeda said the boats have been located and that authorities are waiting for a ship equipped with a crane to arrive later Monday, to start lifting the wrecks out of the water.
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