A 2023 hurricane caught Mexico off guard: we must work together to prepare better
Gian C. Delgado-Ramos,
Simone Lucatello,
Debora Ley
et al.
Abstract:it had developed much more quickly and taken a different course than predicted. It damaged an area covering nearly 700 hectares, home to around 560,000 people (see go.nature.com/499dwgy). A preliminary assessment suggests that reconstruction could cost between US$14 billion and $21 billion (see go.nature.com/3pkbvav).The hurricane's impact exposed a lack of readiness from the Mexican government's National Civil Protection System, local authorities, emergency response agencies and the private sector (particular… Show more
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