Latin America Mexico estimates that more than 3.2 billion euros will be needed for repairs after Hurricane Otis

The Mexican Government has estimated this Wednesday at 61,313 million pesos (more than 3,400 million dollars, 3,224 million euros) the cost for repairs and social support in the southern state of Guerrero after the impact of Hurricane Otis, which has left 46 dead after making landfall last week.

This is the first official calculation of the Government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who has offered in his morning press conference a recovery plan with 20 points, which include 10,000 million pesos (more than 555 million dollars) to restore public infrastructures. in Acapulco, the most affected city.

“The cost of the investment, which we have been working for several days to bring as close as possible to the needs, is 61,313 million pesos and is distributed among the 20 points indicated by the President of the Republic, that is the investment amount” , commented the Secretary of the Treasury, Rogelio Ramírez de la O.

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