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Hurricane Wilma punished Mexico s Caribbean coastline for a second day Saturday, ripping away storefronts, peeling back roofs and forcing tourists and residents trapped in hotels and shelters to scramble to higher floors. At least three people were killed.Waves slammed into seaside pools and sent water surging over the narrow strip of sand housing the city s luxury hotels and raucou
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stanley thermos a Category 2 and was inching northward, was expected to pick up speed Sunday, sideswiping Cuba before it slams into Florida.CBS News hurricane expert Bryan Norcross says that a dip in the jet stream will push Wilma towards Florida, and the storm will likely hit the state on Monday morning video .As the eye of the storm passed over Cancun on Saturday, the air became calm and eerily electric. Some residents ventured briefly from their hiding spots to survey the flooded, debris-filled streets. Devastating winds and rains trapped tourists inside Cancun s school shelters, where CBS News producer Ben Ferguson reports the conditions are hellish. People were sleeping in desks, on top of desks and on the floor in the water. Several of our windows blew out. It was basically just 17 hours of in the dark mdash; just completely soaking wet, reports Ferguson.Several dozen people looted at least f Kexh Peter Higgs Says He Would Never Make It in Science Today
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