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That's How Hurricane Wilma Lived in Cancun

Hurricane Wilma, the most intense cyclone in the Atlantic in 2005, struck Cancun with winds of 240 km/h on October 21, destroying beaches, hotels and leaving Quintana Roo mired in floods and blackouts for endless hours of devastating fury that caused billions of damage and transformed forever the hotel area, where residents and tourists lived the terror of ceilings flying and giant waves devouring the coast. This historic catastrophe reminds us …
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Hurricane Wilma, the most intense cyclone in the Atlantic in 2005, struck Cancun with winds of 240 km/h on October 21, destroying beaches, hotels and leaving Quintana Roo mired in floods and blackouts for endless hours of devastating fury that caused billions of damage and transformed forever the hotel area, where residents and tourists lived the terror of ceilings flying and giant waves devouring the coast. This historic catastrophe reminds us …

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Azteca Quintana Roo broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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