The Cuban baseball player Randy Arozarena donated a shipment of food to those affected by Hurricane Otis in Acapulco, a city in the Mexican state of Guerrero that was devastated by the meteorological phenomenon last week.
The Tampa Bay Rays baseball player Big leagues He went to a collection center of the Mexican Armed Secretariat (SEMAR) to drop off the supplies that will be sent to those affected by the cyclone and to help with the collection efforts.
The baseball player helped put together boxes to store the donations and asked Mexicans to continue supporting the affected people: "Support us, everyone go to the collection centers to take your donation. Guerrero needs you," he stressed.
The Mexican Navy Secretariat thanked Arozarena for his donation and empathy with the Guerrero families.
"Because solidarity and empathy knows no limits; today the #GranFamiliaNaval thanks Randy Arozarena, professional baseball player for his donation to our brothers from Acapulco. Thank you very much from the bottom of my heart," SEMAR posted on its X account.
The newspaper Millennium He said that Category 5 Hurricane Otis devastated everything it could and currently the Guerrero population is still struggling to find food, water and basic necessities.
Mexicans, who usually show solidarity in the face of catastrophes in the country, have already made large donations for the inhabitants of Acapulco and neighboring towns affected by the hurricane.
Otis made landfall on Wednesday of last week on the Pacific coast and surprised meteorologists by reaching category 5 in a matter of hours at a rate hitherto unprecedented. It left at least 100 dead in Guerrero.
Arozarena won the hearts of Mexicans by representing them with a brilliant performance in the Baseball Classic, for which President Andrés Manuel López Obrador gave him to the citizens.
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