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Acapulco and Hurricane Otis


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I am not but saw the news on a Mexican tv station and it looked like they were hit extremely hard. Drywall, windows blown out, flooding, electricity out. Stores hit hard, gas hard to find. And of course the sad death toll which will surely rise. 

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We are scheduled to be in Acapulco on the Norwegian Encore on November 8. That will be only 2 weeks after the storm. Given the devastation I will not be surprised if that stop is cancelled. 
 

To cancel also hurts the people who make money on tourists but the infrastructure I imagine will not be ready. 
 

According to one website the Oceana Vista was supposed to be there today. According to their route shown on cruisemapper they didn’t stop there. 

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