It's been nearly two months since Hurricane Otis devastated the Mexican city of Acapulco.
The official death toll stands at more than 48, there are 28 others who are unaccounted for.
Jondalar Castillo is a local diving operator.
He tells Aljazeera how his team has been using the only boat they managed to save to search for the bodies of missing fishermen.
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The official death toll stands at more than 48, there are 28 others who are unaccounted for.
Jondalar Castillo is a local diving operator.
He tells Aljazeera how his team has been using the only boat they managed to save to search for the bodies of missing fishermen.
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