Mexico evacuates tourists before hurricane (Agencies) Updated: 2005-07-17 21:39
CANCUN, Mexico - A massive evacuation of tourists in one of the world's
largest resorts began Sunday, as hundreds of buses were dispatched to move tens
of thousands of tourists away from Hurricane Emily, heading toward a direct hit
on the coast.
The very size of the task was daunting: about 500 buses were ordered to move
30,000 tourists in Cancun — part of a total of 70,000 to 80,000 mostly foreign
tourists to be evacuated statewide to temporary shelters in ballrooms and
convention centers.
Tourists evacuate
Isla Mujeres island on one of the last ferries as Hurricane Emily
approaches Saturday July 16, 2005, in Islas Mujeres, Mexico. Mexican
officials issued a hurricane warning Saturday for much of the eastern
Yucatan peninsula, including the resort of Cancun, as Hurricane Emily
barreled across the Caribbean south of Jamaica.
[AP] | "We have very little hope that this will
change course," said a grim-faced Cancun Mayor, Francisco Alor. "This hurricane
is coming with same force as Gilbert," a legendary 1988 hurricane that killed
300 people in Mexico and the Caribbean.
That year was the last time Cancun faced a mass evacuation. But back then,
the city and the surrounding resort areas were fairly new and had only about
8,000 hotel rooms; that number has since grown to over 50,000.
Along the narrow spit of land that holds most of Cancun's palatial hotels,
workers scrambled to board up businesses and remove traffic lights along the
eight-mile main strip, to keep them from becoming wind-borne projectiles when
the hurricane hit.
"This hurricane isn't going to take Cancun away from us," Alor vowed.
Some three dozen of the city's largest, strongest hotels were putting rows of
beds in windowless meeting halls and ballrooms to shelter those evacuated from
smaller hotels and exposed beach-side rooms.
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