Mexico's Cancun evacuates as Wilma grows, nears (AP) Updated: 2005-10-21 08:51 With Florida the following target, Gov. Jeb Bush declared a state of
emergency.
National Hurricane Center Director Max Mayfield said Wilma's slowing pace
could drag the storm down to a Category 3 or less before it hits Florida's
southwest coast Sunday.
Officials on Wednesday began clearing tourists out of the exposed Florida
Keys, but postponed evacuation of residents until at least Friday.
Across Florida's southwest coast, people put up shutters, bought canned goods
and bottled water and waited in ever-growing lines at gas stations.
Starting with its early stages as a tropical depression over the weekend,
Wilma has caused floods and landslides that killed at least 12 people in Haiti
and one in Jamaica, according to officials there.
A Cuban man moves a mattress to higher ground
as Hurricane Wilma approaches in Batabano, Cuba October 20, 2005.
[Reuters] | Honduras, raked by the storm's outer bands on Wednesday, escaped with no
reports of significant damage, according to Juan Jose Reyes, spokesman for the
national emergency committee.
In Belize, a nation south of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, officials canceled
cruise ship visits and tourists were evacuated from islands offshore.
A few miles south of Cancun in Playa del Carmen, executives at the Occidental
Grand Flamenco Xcaret gathered customers on Wednesday evening to warn that they
might have to be moved to a shelter at the hotel convention center.
Tourists, many clutching drinks and still wearing swimming trunks or suits,
groaned audibly when they were told that bars would be closed and smoking banned
in the shelters.
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