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Hurricane Dean hits Mexico coast Hurricane Dean hits Mexico coast
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Hurricane Dean has struck Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula near the border with Belize, bringing driving winds and lashing rain.Hurricane Dean has struck Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula near the border with Belize, bringing driving winds and lashing rain.
Cancun and other tourist resorts are being spared a direct hit as the storm comes ashore near the city of Chetumal. Cancun and other tourist resorts were spared a direct hit as the storm came ashore at 0330 (0830 GMT) about 40 miles (65km) north-east of Chetumal.
Last-minute evacuations took place as the powerful storm was expected to bring a large surge of floodwaters.
The Category Five storm - the highest strength - is moving steadily west with winds of up to 160mph (255km/h).The Category Five storm - the highest strength - is moving steadily west with winds of up to 160mph (255km/h).
A storm surge of up to 18 feet (5.5 metres) is possible along the coast where Dean hits, said the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) in Florida. It is pushing a large surge of water that could flood coastal communities.
The NHC also said the Yucatan Peninsula, Belize as well as Guatemala and northern Honduras could expect heavy rainfall which could cause flash floods and landslides. The US National Hurricane Center (NHC) in Florida said the eye of the storm had made landfall near the town of Majahual.
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The tourists resorts have been boarded up and offshore oil facilities closed but there is concern for residents of poor communities living in flimsy homes. The NHC said the Yucatan Peninsula, Belize as well as Guatemala and northern Honduras could expect heavy rainfall which could cause flash floods and landslides.
Andrea Montalvo of the American Telemundo television network told the BBC that Chetumal and the nearby Mayan communities do not seem to be adequately protected. href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/07/americas_enl_1187687436/html/1.stm" onClick="window.open('http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/07/americas_enl_1187687436/html/1.stm', '1187687484', 'toolbar=0,scrollbars=0,location=0,statusbar=0,menubar=0,resizable=1,width=500,height=368,left=312,top=100'); return false;">View path of Hurricane Dean in more detail href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/07/americas_enl_1187687436/html/1.stm" onClick="window.open('http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/07/americas_enl_1187687436/html/1.stm', '1187687484', 'toolbar=0,scrollbars=0,location=0,statusbar=0,menubar=0,resizable=1,width=500,height=368,left=312,top=100'); return false;" >Enlarge Map
"It's pretty impressive, because if the surge is the way it's forecast to be, which is four metres, the ocean should actually invade the city." Tourist resorts have been boarded up and offshore oil facilities closed but there is concern for residents of poor communities living in flimsy homes.
Andrea Montalvo of the American Telemundo television network said the storm was wreaking havoc in the Mexican city of Chetumal.
"Inside the hotel it is really bad, every 10 or 15 minutes you can hear windows shattering and people are coming out of their rooms in panic," she said.
"Some people have been moved to schools on higher ground, but if this is how it is here in this hotel, which is pretty solid, I don't want to think about how it is there."
She said the shelters in Chetumal and surrounding areas did not seem well prepared and had holes in the walls and no food or water.
Further south, in Belize City, officials closed the hospitals and urged people to head inland, saying the town's shelters were not strong enough to withstand the hurricane.
Mexican President Felipe Calderon, who is attending a summit of the North American Free Trade Agreement, said that he would leave on Tuesday after a trilateral meeting with his US and Canadian counterparts.Mexican President Felipe Calderon, who is attending a summit of the North American Free Trade Agreement, said that he would leave on Tuesday after a trilateral meeting with his US and Canadian counterparts.
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"I have decided to suspend my official visit to Canada and personally head the tasks for the protection of the population in case of disasters," said Mr Calderon."I have decided to suspend my official visit to Canada and personally head the tasks for the protection of the population in case of disasters," said Mr Calderon.
The hurricane has already claimed at least 11 lives in the eastern Caribbean, but largely spared the low-lying Cayman Islands on Monday.The hurricane has already claimed at least 11 lives in the eastern Caribbean, but largely spared the low-lying Cayman Islands on Monday.
In Jamaica, it tore off roofs, uprooted trees and downed power lines as the storm's centre passed just south of the island.In Jamaica, it tore off roofs, uprooted trees and downed power lines as the storm's centre passed just south of the island.
Cancun and other popular Mexican resorts are escaping a "direct hit" but that has not stopped around two-thirds of Cancun's tourists leaving the area.Cancun and other popular Mexican resorts are escaping a "direct hit" but that has not stopped around two-thirds of Cancun's tourists leaving the area.
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Category Five storms are rare - only three have hit the United States since record-keeping began.Category Five storms are rare - only three have hit the United States since record-keeping began.
Jamaica was spared a direct hit but still badly damagedEnlarge ImageJamaica was spared a direct hit but still badly damagedEnlarge Image
Some holidaymakers camped overnight at Cancun's airport to find a flight while others were turned away.Some holidaymakers camped overnight at Cancun's airport to find a flight while others were turned away.
Police officers have been deployed to prevent looting while residents have boarded up their homes in preparedness for the storms.Police officers have been deployed to prevent looting while residents have boarded up their homes in preparedness for the storms.
Mexico's state-oil company, Petroleos Mexicanos, has evacuated the remainder of its 14,350 workers and shut down production on the offshore rigs.Mexico's state-oil company, Petroleos Mexicanos, has evacuated the remainder of its 14,350 workers and shut down production on the offshore rigs.
The hurricane is on a path to head due west across the Yucatan Peninsula where it is expected to lose some strength before being re-energised as it hits sea again over the Bay of Campeche in the south-west Gulf of Mexico. The hurricane is moving steadily west at about 20mph (32km/h) and is expected to lose some strength across the Yucatan Peninsula before being re-energised as it hits sea again over the Bay of Campeche on Tuesday night, the NHC said.
It is due to hit Mexico's coast again in the state of Veracruz. It is due to hit Mexico's coast a second time in the state of Veracruz.
'A good beating''A good beating'
Dean has already caused widespread damage as it careered along the south coast of Jamaica.Dean has already caused widespread damage as it careered along the south coast of Jamaica.
"I took a journey onto the streets of Kingston and saw huge trees, massive mango trees, coconut trees that have blocked the roads," said Kathy Barrett from Radio Jamaica."I took a journey onto the streets of Kingston and saw huge trees, massive mango trees, coconut trees that have blocked the roads," said Kathy Barrett from Radio Jamaica.
How hurricanes are tracked Dean's path of destructionHow hurricanes are tracked Dean's path of destruction
"Power lines are down, it really has been - we got a good beating from Hurricane Dean.""Power lines are down, it really has been - we got a good beating from Hurricane Dean."
Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller declared a month-long state of emergency, widening the powers of security forces.Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller declared a month-long state of emergency, widening the powers of security forces.
A general election is due to take place on 27 August, but the storm has cast doubt on that date.A general election is due to take place on 27 August, but the storm has cast doubt on that date.
In the US, the return of the space shuttle Endeavour was brought forward by a day, to Tuesday in an attempt to beat the hurricane should it eventually reach Texas, where Nasa's mission control is based.In the US, the return of the space shuttle Endeavour was brought forward by a day, to Tuesday in an attempt to beat the hurricane should it eventually reach Texas, where Nasa's mission control is based.


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