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Hurricane Dean hits Mexican coast Hurricane Dean hits Mexican 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 resorts were spared a direct hit as the storm came ashore further south, about 40 miles (65km) north of the Mexican town of Chetumal. Major tourist resorts were spared a direct hit as Dean came ashore near the Mexican town of Majahual, about 170 miles (270km) south of Cancun.
The storm has weakened to Category Three, with winds of 125mph (205km/h) as it crosses land. The hurricane has weakened to Category Three, with winds of 125mph (205km/h) as it crosses land.
Dean could strengthen when it hits sea again after crossing the Yucatan. The storm could strengthen when it hits sea again after crossing the Yucatan.
The BBC's Heather Alexander in Cancun says people there are breathing a sigh of relief. The eye of the storm made landfall at 0330 (0830 GMT) in a sparsely populated part of the coastline. It lashed low-lying communities and ancient ruins.
The BBC's Heather Alexander in the resort of Cancun further north says people there are breathing a sigh of relief.
It feels more like a rainy day than a serious storm, she says, and people are out walking in the streets.It feels more like a rainy day than a serious storm, she says, and people are out walking in the streets.
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But the worst-affected areas further south are poor and remote, and the extent of the damage will not be clear for several hours, our correspondent adds. But the worst-affected areas are poor and remote, and the extent of the damage will not be clear for several hours, our correspondent adds.
The eye of the storm made landfall at 0330 (0830 GMT) near the Mexican town of Majahual.
At 1200 GMT the centre of the storm had moved inland about 40 miles (65km) north-west of Chetumal, travelling west at about 20mph (62km/h).At 1200 GMT the centre of the storm had moved inland about 40 miles (65km) north-west of Chetumal, travelling west at about 20mph (62km/h).
'Windows shattered''Windows shattered'
The US National Hurricane Center (NHC) 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) said the Yucatan Peninsula, Belize as well as Guatemala and northern Honduras could expect heavy rainfall, which could cause flash floods and landslides.
There is concern for residents of poor communities living in flimsy homes.There is concern for residents of poor communities living in flimsy homes.
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Andrea Montalvo, of the US-based Spanish-language Telemundo television network, said the storm was wreaking havoc in Chetumal.Andrea Montalvo, of the US-based Spanish-language Telemundo television network, said the storm was wreaking havoc in 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."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.
"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.""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."
City officials said there were power outages as the wind knocked over trees and sent debris flying through the air.City officials said there were power outages as the wind knocked over trees and sent debris flying through the air.
Ernesto Calzada from Quintana Roo radio and TV told the BBC: "I looked out of my office window and saw an enormous tree close by topple over."Ernesto Calzada from Quintana Roo radio and TV told the BBC: "I looked out of my office window and saw an enormous tree close by topple over."
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.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.
Fleeing the stormFleeing the storm
Mexican President Felipe Calderon, who is attending a trade summit in Canada, said that he would leave on Tuesday after a meeting with his US and Canadian counterparts.Mexican President Felipe Calderon, who is attending a trade summit in Canada, said that he would leave on Tuesday after a meeting with his US and Canadian counterparts.
How hurricanes are tracked Dean's path of destructionHow hurricanes are tracked Dean's path of destruction
The hurricane has already claimed at least 11 lives in the eastern Caribbean.The hurricane has already claimed at least 11 lives in the eastern Caribbean.
Around two-thirds of the tourists in Cancun and other popular resorts nearby left the area before Dean's arrival.Around two-thirds of the tourists in Cancun and other popular resorts nearby left the area before Dean's arrival.
The hurricane is moving steadily west over the Yucatan and may regain strength when it hits sea again over the Bay of Campeche on Tuesday night, the NHC said.The hurricane is moving steadily west over the Yucatan and may regain strength when it hits sea again over the Bay of Campeche on Tuesday night, the NHC said.
Mexico's state-oil company, Petroleos Mexicanos, evacuated workers and shut down production on its offshore rigs there in anticipation.Mexico's state-oil company, Petroleos Mexicanos, evacuated workers and shut down production on its offshore rigs there in anticipation.
The storm is due to hit Mexico's coast for a second time near Tampico in the state of Veracruz.The storm is due to hit Mexico's coast for a second time near Tampico in the state of Veracruz.
Dean is expected to be less damaging than the Category Five Hurricane Wilma in 2005, which lingered over the Yucatan for a day, killing 10 people and wrecking large areas of Cancun.Dean is expected to be less damaging than the Category Five Hurricane Wilma in 2005, which lingered over the Yucatan for a day, killing 10 people and wrecking large areas of Cancun.
Category Five storms are rare - only three have hit the US since record-keeping began.Category Five storms are rare - only three have hit the US since record-keeping began.
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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