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 Hurricane Otis slammed Mexico s southern Pacific coast as a powerful and dangerous Category 5 hurricane Wednesday, unleashing massive flooding in the resort city of Acapulco, sending sheets of earth down steep mountainsides, and leaving large swaths of the state of Guerrero without power or cellphone service.While little is known stanley vaso  about possible deaths or the full extent of the damage 鈥?the main highway into Acapulco was impassable 鈥?experts are calling Otis the strongest storm in history to make landfall along the Eastern Pacific Coast.Acapulco s Diamond Zone, an oceanfront area replete with hotels, restaurants and other tourist attra stanley website ctions, appeared to be mostly underwater in television footage shared online Wednesday afternoon, with boulevards and bridges completely hidden by an enormous lake of brown water.Large buildings had their walls and roofs partially or completely ripped off. Dislodged solar panels, cars and debris littered the lobby of one severely damaged hotel. People wandered up to their waists in water in some areas, while on other less-flooded st stanley cup reets soldiers shoveled rubble and fallen palm fronds from the pavement.By late Wednesday afternoon, Otis had weakened to below tropical depression strength and was dissipating over the mountains, yet many on the coast were left reeling.Just outside Acapulco, Flor Campos trudged for more than an hour through mud along a highway Wednesday morning before she peeled off her shoes, worried she d lose them in the muck.The d Hzpr Biden looks for a big win in South Carolina  s Democratic primary
 SEATTLE  AP  鈥?A rare winter storm that dumped a foot of snow on Seattle couldnt keep a 90-year-old woman from making her first COVID-19 vaccine appointment.The Seattle Times reports that Fran Goldman wal stanley quencher ked six miles round trip to get her shot.She had secured an appointment for Sunday morning, but on Friday and Saturday, a strong winter storm moved through the region, turning the citys normally rainy streets into a winter scene o gourde stanley f s stanley cup website nowdrifts.Goldman dressed in fleece pants and a short-sleeved shirt so that the nurse could get to her arm easily. Over that, a fleece zip-up, then a down coat, then a rain jacket.She then put on snow boots, took her walking sticks and ventured out. But Goldman made it to her appointment, just 5 minutes late, which was fine. I got my vaccination and then I was told I have to sit and wait 15 minutes to make sure there was no reaction. I said,  Im delighted to sit,   Goldman told KCPQ.