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talkethtothehandeth · 6 months
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⚠️ IMPORTANT AND SERIOUS MESSAGE ⚠️
Hi I don’t care if you don’t live in Mexico please reblog this I have not seen anyone talk about it on here only on tiktok but Mexico got hit with a huge and unexpected category five hurricane (without proper warning or preparation) in Acapulco (an area with around 1 million people) on October 25th and the government is not allowing media coverage. 27 people have died so far.
⚠️ UN MENSAJE MUY IMPORTANTE Y SERIO ⚠️ Repite este mensaje incluso si no vives en México
El 25 de octubre Acapulco (un zona que tiene un millión de personas) fue azotada por un huracán categoría 5 sin la debida advertencia del medios. El gobierno no permite que los medios cubran la historia. 27 personas han muerto hasta el momento.
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You can inform yourself donate (puedes aprender donar aquí) here:
Hurricane Otis Recovery
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GoFund Me
I don’t have access to my family who is in contact with people in Mexico but I can post this please reblog it
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fulltimecatwitch · 6 months
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i know this is not my normal content and i'm fully taking advantage of the fact that this week the world has its eye on Mexico because of the upcoming GP to let you know that Acapulco has just been hit with one of the strongest hurricanes ever recorded in history and has been utterly devasted by Otis. There is no water, no food,no gas and no electricity (therefore no communications). The airport and highway are destroyed, so any way of help or relief will probably take days to arrive.
The damage is catastrophic.
I would truly appreciate it if you could help me spread the info below and if you are in a position to donate please consider doing so
Red Cross link were you can donate:
I will also leave these ones here and update if i find other places where you can donate
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thank you in advance !!!
edit: i have not been able to find other places where you can donate money but i did find a lot of donation centers in Mexico City, so i will leave them here in case you live there and want to donate
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thattripleabattery · 5 months
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The law and order was a joke, I was watching some law and order and got jumped scared by him
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crippled-peeper · 6 months
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It’s a real damn shame the US’s “help” to Mexico right now is focused on the safety of “US citizens” when Mexico’s actual literal military offered to help the US after Katrina and they showed up in force for us. a true shame indeed
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fuckyeahmexico · 6 months
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Acapulco necesita muchísima ayuda. Tras el paso del huracán Otis, el famoso paraíso guerrerense quedó terriblemente afectado. No hace falta que salgas de la CDMX para apoyarlos. En diferentes puntos de la capital se han montado centros de acopio que estarán recibiendo productos y víveres.
Eso no es todo, aquellos animales que viven en refugios, también merecen recibir ‘una patita’ de ayuda. Aquí te decimos cómo puedes aportar y dónde.
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Centros de acopio en CDMX para ayudar a Acapulco
1. La Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), anunció que abrió un par de centros de acopio a partir del mediodía de hoy, jueves 26 de octubre. Están ubicados al lado de las astas bandera del Estadio Olímpico Universitario y en el Centro Cultural Universitario Tlatelolco.
2. En horas recientes fue creado el perfil de Instagram @hazelbienxaca por la activista Saskia Niño de Rivera. La iniciativa destinada a reunir víveres tanto para personas como para mascotas damnificadas del puerto. El centro de acopio está en la calle Sierra Gorda 495, Lomas de Chapultepec, alcaldía Miguel Hidalgo. De 8:00 a.m. a 6:00 p.m.
3. El restaurante ‘Degú, cocina de casa’, también ha instalado un centro de acopio. Estarán reuniendo víveres en la calle Huichapan 25, en la Condesa, muy cerca del Parque España. Enviarán un camión a Acapulco con todo lo reunido el día 3 de noviembre. Más información en su Instagram: @degu.cocinadecasa.
4. Atma Yoga, estudio con 2 sucursales en CDMX, también se unió a Degú e instaló centros de acopio, ubicados en la calle Yucatán 69, colonia Roma Norte y calle Goldsmith 38, en Polanco.
Por su parte, la Cruz Roja Mexicana anunció que en las instalaciones de la Sede Nacional recibirán productos para los afectados. Se localiza en la calle Juan Luis Vives 200, Colonia Los Morales Polanco, alcaldía Miguel Hidalgo. Todos los días de 8:00 a.m. a 8:00 p.m.
Lee también: Huracán “Otis” afectó 80% de hoteles en Acapulco, reporta la gobernadora de Guerrero
¿Qué cosas debo llevar a los centros de acopio?
Aunque toda ayuda sirve, es recomendable primero revisar comunicados o redes sociales de los centros de acopio para tener conocimiento de los artículos que recibirán o que son de primera necesidad. En general, se está recolectando lo siguiente:
Para el hogar: escobas, cubetas, cloro, jabón en polvo, guantes de plástico, fibra, cepillo tipo plancha, limpiador para pisos, jalador, recogedor, franelas y jergas.
Alimentos: aceite, arroz, frijol, lenteja, azúcar, sal, agua embotellada, leche en polvo; enlatados como atún/sardinas, café soluble, chiles, mayonesa y mermelada; en sobres como sopas de pasta, cubos de consomé, harina para atole y chocolate en polvo.
Higiene personal: rollos de papel higiénico, jabón de barra, pasta dental, toallas femeninas, zacate, toallas húmedas, desodorante, pañales, rastrillos, peines, cepillos dentales y toallas faciales.
Artículos de primeros auxilios: gasas, vendas, suero, agua oxigenada, alcohol, desinfectantes de heridas, gel antibacterial.
Herramientas: carretillas, barretas, palas y picos.
Ropa en buen estado.
Cobijas.
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Ayuda a un refugio de Animales en Acapulco
Porque los seres humanos no fueron los únicos que vivieron el devastador paso de Otis. Cientos de perros, gatos y demás animales también severamente afectados, por lo que ellos también necesitan ayuda.
La organización comunitaria ‘Patitas Felices Acapulco’ se encarga de proteger y salvaguardar a animalitos en situaciones vulnerables en su refugio temporal. Ahora, están pidiendo ayuda para poder comprar alimento para las mascotas y para poder reparar los daños de su refugio.
Si deseas ayudar, puedes hacer un donativo a las siguientes cuentas, a nombre de Elsa Cristina Salgado Gama:
Spin de Oxxo: 4217 4700 4909 3640.
Banamex: 5256 7833 6571 9690.
Clabe interbancaria: 0022 6190 3723 2878 82.
Fuente: El Universal
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splendontcore · 6 months
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Hi everyone.
A few days ago, in Mexico, the impact of Hurricane "Otis" reached the coasts of Acapulco, Guerrero, causing many people to be left without resources and homes to stay in, myself included, as I also live in the coastal area. So, for now, I will be inactive for an indefinite period.
Please, I really need a lot of support. You can donate on Ko-fi to help me in this situation. This will assist me in obtaining the necessary resources and being able to leave the affected area as soon as possible.
It would also be helpful to share this message to make more people aware of the difficult situation that is currently happening in Guerrero, Mexico.
I sincerely appreciate your understanding.
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Hola a todos.
Hace pocos días, en México, se ha llegado el impacto del huracán "Otis" en las costas de Acapulco, Guerrero, provocando que muchas personas se quedaran sin recursos y sin hogares donde quedarse, entre ellos me incluyo yo, que vivo igual en la zona costera. Así que por mientras, estaré inactivo en un tiempo indefinido.
Por favor, de verdad necesito mucho apoyo, pueden donar en Ko-fi para apoyarme en esta situación, esto me ayudará para conseguir los recursos necesarios y poder salir de la zona afectada lo antes posible.
También sería de ayuda compartir este mensaje, para dar a conocer a más gente la situación difícil que está pasando en estos momentos en Guerrero, México.
De antemano, agradezco su comprensión.
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This was the best thing that happened to me in the year thanks 2023
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mapsontheweb · 6 months
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Map showing path of Hurricane Otis with wind speeds overlaid onto poverty map of southern Mexico
by u/sdbernard
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fandom-official · 7 months
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From animation to comedy, there are plenty of great shows to watch this Hispanic Heritage Month! 📺🍿
What’s first on your list?
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gatabella · 1 year
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Dolores del Rio at home photographed by Slim Aarons, Acapulco, 1950s
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Chord Overstreet
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appletvsource · 1 year
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Boom. Cracked the case. Brilliant, right?
Acapulco 2x07 - Jessica “Chad” Fletcher
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royalteachitchat · 6 months
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💥There was a CAT 5 hurricane with no rain that came out of nowhere. No warning, and while people were sleeping. 💦💨
20-mile-wide TORNADO wiped out the city.
People lost their homes, jobs, family members, bodies are reported around the streets, there’s no water no food, electricity may not be restored until January.
Media black out. Where is HELP?!!!!
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datshitrandom · 6 months
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How to help Mexico in the aftermath of Category 5 Hurricane Otis
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On October 25th, at 1am, Mexico was hit by a massive hurricane that erupted into a Category 5 from a tropical storm in a matter of hours and hit Acapulco with a population of nearly 1 million people in the middle of the night with no warning.
Some things that you need to know: Otis, has been the most powerful hurricane on record to hit Mexico's Pacific coast. There was no warning from the media because of the sudden acceleration that caught many by surprise — just 12 hours before making landfall, it surpassed all forecast. There is no media blackout at all, you can look here, here, here, and other media. Help is arriving sporadically since all the roads to the port city were completely destroyed, the city was left virtually isolated from the outside world since Acapulco is at the foot of steep mountains. Otis toppled every power-line pole in the zone, leaving the city without electricity.  Acapulco’s municipal water system was down and around half a million homes lost power. There is a shortage of gasoline, since it was contaminated mainly with water and sand. It could take more than a year for Acapulco — a city where the main economic income comes from tourism — to recover; with no power, gasoline, little cell coverage and all hotels wrecked by the hurricane.
A preliminary analysis found that the cost of Hurricane Otis could be comparable to that of Hurricane Wilma, a hurricane that hit Mexico's Caribbean coast 18 years ago. Losses from that storm amounted to $2.7 billion (2005 dollars). This is a massive disaster and we need all the help we can get. Currently, most funds received will purchase food, water and supplies from Chilpancingo (the nearest city almost 2 hours away) to be transported in and taken to the most hard hit areas first.
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Many organizations are now flocking to Acapulco to assist in relief work. You can support their efforts:
CNN Impact Your World
World Central Kitchen Relief Team
Fundación San Ignacio de Loyola
Cruz Roja Mexicana, I. A. P.
If you can donate something please don't go to gofundme, do it through stablished organizations, if you can't please reblog we all can help with a little something.
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happypuppypuppy · 2 months
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🇲🇽 Austin Gómez versus 🇨🇦 Lachlan McNeil at the Pan-Am Olympic Qualifier 2024 (credits to wrestdag_news)
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avadaniels · 1 year
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★ top 5 underrated tv series of 2022 ★ ⬐⬐ full review ⬎⬎
The Resort (Peacock) True crime come to life with a mindbending twist tomatometer: 88% — genre: drama, mystery, comedy
An anniversary trip puts a marriage to the test when a couple finds themselves embroiled in one of Yucatan’s most bizarre unsolved mysteries from 15 years prior involving the disappearance of two young adults, a murder, and a once-in-a-century hurricane. With everything connected, solving the crime requires unraveling some of life’s biggest questions.
Industry (HBO, BBC) Succession’s British Gen Z cousin tomatometer: 96% — genre: drama
Industry gives an insider’s view of the blackbox of high finance following a group of young bankers as they forge their identities within the pressure cooker environment and sex and drug fueled blitz of international bank Pierpoint & Co’s London office.
Made for Love (HBO, Prime Video) Corporate sci-fi drama meets raw dissection of relationships tomatometer: 100% — genre: dark comedy, drama, sci-fi
Made for Love is a series about relationships, specifically a toxic one of control and possession. It follows Hazel Green, the wife of a tech entrepreneur, who escapes her husband’s tech-fortress, only to discover he’d implanted a chip in her brain to see her every thought.
Hacks (HBO Max) Hilarious Emmy-winning comedy with iconic queer characters tomatometer: 100% — genre: comedy, drama
Deborah Vance has blazed a trail through the male-dominated comedy scene for decades, but after the casino owner threatens to cut her residency, her manager pitches the recently outcast television writer Ava to help freshen up her set. A brutally honest and unpredictably hilarious half-hour series, Hacks explores the dark mentorship that forms between the legendary comedian and her entitled new writing partner.
Acapulco (Apple TV+) Fun and uplifting comedy with a lot of heart tomatometer: 100% — genre: comedy
Acapulco takes place in the romanticized memories of Maximo Ramos, a prosperous entrepreneur entertaining his nephew with the story of how he went from rags to riches, starting in 1984 when he was hired on as a pool boy at the neon pink La Colinas Resort in Acapulco.
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