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Old 08-21-2007, 08:44 AM   #1
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Category 5 Hurricane Dean slams Mexico


By MARK STEVENSON, Associated Press Writer 37 minutes ago

Hurricane Dean crashed into the Caribbean coast of Mexico on Tuesday as a roaring Category 5 hurricane, the most intense Atlantic storm to make landfall in two decades. It lashed ancient Mayan ruins and headed for the modern oil installations of the Yucatan Peninsula.
The eye of the storm made landfall near Majahual, a port popular with cruise liners and about 40 miles east-northeast of Chetumal and the Belize border, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center.
Dean's path was a stroke of luck for Mexico: It made landfall in a sparsely populated coastline that had already been evacuated, skirting most of the major tourist resorts. It weakened within hours to a Category 3 storm, with maximum sustained winds of 125 mph, and the hurricane center predicted more weakening as it crosses the Yucatan.
With the storm still screaming, there were no immediate reports of deaths, injuries or major damage, Quintana Roo Gov. Felix Gonzalez told Mexico's Televisa network, though officials had not been able to survey the area.
In Tulum, a beach town north of Dean's strike famed for its Mayan ruins, the storm bent palm trees and rattled tin roofing. Electricity was out, and residents huddled in their homes as the wind moaned through the darkened streets.
At landfall, Dean had sustained winds near 165 mph and even stronger gusts. It was moving west-northwest near 20 mph across the Yucatan Peninsula, on course for the Bay of Campeche, where the state oil company shut down production on the offshore rigs that extract most of the nation's oil.
The hurricane killed at least 12 people across the Caribbean, picked up strength after brushing Jamaica and the Cayman Islands and became a monstrous Category 5 hurricane Monday.
Only three Category 5 storms, capable of catastrophic damage, have hit the U.S. since 1935. Dean is the first Category 5 to make landfall in the Atlantic region since Hurricane Andrew hit south Florida in 1992.
Thousands of tourists fled the beaches of the Mayan Riviera. Though expected to escape a direct hit, Cancun still could face destructive winds.
State civil protection official Francisco de la Cruz described battering winds from his hurricane-proof offices in Chetumal just before the eye reached land.
"There's a lot of noisy wind now with this creature all over us," he said.
The Chetumal city Web site reported power outages as the hurricane knocked trees down across roadways and sheets of metal flew through the air.
At 7 a.m. EDT, Dean's eye was over the Yucatan Peninsula, 40 miles northwest of Chetumal.
Meteorologists said a storm surge of 12 to 18 feet was possible at the storm's center, which could push sea water deep inland. Heavy rains threatened to inundate the swampy region.
Petroleos Mexicanos decided Monday to shut down production on the offshore rigs on the Bay of Campeche — resulting in a production loss of 2.7 million barrels of oil and 2.6 billion cubic feet of natural gas a day.
Dean's track would carry it into the central Mexican coast about 400 miles south of the Texas border, by Wednesday.
On Tuesday, Dean threatened the Yucatan's most vulnerable population — the Mayan people — many of whom have seen little of the riches from oil or tourism, and still live in traditional wooden slat huts in small settlements all over this low-lying area.
President Felipe Calderon said he would cut short a trip to Canada where he is meeting with President Bush and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, and travel Tuesday to the areas where the hurricane was expected to hit.
Trees fell and debris flew through the air in Corozal on Belize's northern border with Mexico. The government had evacuated Caye Caulker and Ambergris Caye — both popular with U.S. tourists — and ordered a dusk-to-dawn curfew from Belize City to the Mexican border.
Authorities evacuated Belize City's three hospitals and were moving high-risk patients inland to the nation's capital, Belmopan, founded after 1961's Hurricane Hattie devastated Belize City.
Mayor Zenaida Moya urged residents to leave Belize City, saying it does not have shelters strong enough to withstand a storm of Dean's size.
At the southern tip of Texas, sandbags were distributed in the resort town of South Padre Island, and residents were urged to evacuate.
The crew of the U.S. space shuttle Endeavour prepared to land a day early Tuesday because of the threat NASA had once feared Hurricane Dean would pose to Mission Control in Houston.
In Mexico during the past three days, officials put more than 50,000 people on flights leaving various parts of the Yucatan peninsula, the federal Communications and Transportation Department said in a statement.
Cancun, well north of Dean's landfall, saw strong winds since the storm swirled over 75,000 square miles, about the size of Nebraska.
Cancun's tourist strip is still marked with cranes used to repair the damage from 2005's Hurricane Wilma, which caused $3 billion in losses. Dean is expected to be even stronger than Wilma, which stalled over Cancun and pummeled it for a day.
Dean had a minimum central pressure of 906 millibars just before landfall, the third lowest at landfall after the 1935 Labor Day hurricane in the Florida Keys and Hurricane Gilbert, which hit Cancun in 1988.
"A very low pressure indicates a very strong storm," said Hurricane Center meteorologist Rebecca Waddington.
The worst storm to hit Latin America in modern times was 1998's Hurricane Mitch, which killed nearly 11,000 people and left more than 8,000 missing, most in Honduras and Nicaragua.
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Associated Press writers contributing to this report included Karla Heusner Vernon in Ladyville, Belize; Lisa Adams in Mexico City; and Michael Melia in San Juan, Puerto Rico.


that's crazy for me to think all these places I just visited 2 weeks ago might be gone. my hotel is probably closed down and evacuated. the beach where my avatar pic was taken just got engulfed by 18 foot waves.

unbelievable.
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Old 08-21-2007, 12:38 PM   #2
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That's crazy. I guess it's a major storm now.
 
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Old 08-21-2007, 01:42 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Joe_Cool View Post
That's crazy. I guess it's a major storm now.
Cat 5 when it hit land at 3:30am CDT ... Had dropped to a category 3 by 7:30am CDT with another 7 or 8 hours left on its crossing of the Yucatan Peninsula before heading back over water.

Expected to hit Mexico again somewhere north of Veracruz.
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Old 08-21-2007, 02:17 PM   #4
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Old 08-21-2007, 02:40 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Stylerod View Post
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riiiiiiiiiight.

and my brother and his wife just flew back last Thursday. they were saying last night all these tourists were huddled in airports trying to get out, but most likely wouldn't make it in time....

plus having been there for 9 days we met a lot of the people that lived there. our tour guides, our maid Leydi, the "star friends", everyone that lived there. and the ruins. I wonder how much damage they would take considering how long they've stood the test of time.... but still. it can't be good for their preservation...
 
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Old 08-21-2007, 04:27 PM   #6
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at least it hit somewhat in the middle of nowhere
 
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Old 08-21-2007, 04:38 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by thomez View Post
at least it hit somewhat in the middle of nowhere
meaning non-tourist areas. yeah.

playa del carmen was a ranch 30 yrs ago employing 6 people. today there are over 270,000 living in the area.

cancun was just started as a tourist destination in 1970.

everything there was the middle of nowhere as there weren't any major cities on the Yucatan really.
 
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Old 08-21-2007, 06:27 PM   #8
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Your timing is excellent!

I saw an interview with a Honeymoon Couple and they had only been at their hotel 24 hours and had to get on a plane to leave. Does that suck or what!
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