The hotel zone is destroyed after the passing of Hurricane Wilma on Sunday Oct. 23, in the resort city of Cancun, Mexico.
Hurricane Wilma blows gusting winds and floods a street in the resort town of Playa del Carmen, Mexico, on Sunday, Oct. 23.
A tourist rides on the back of another as they try to cross a flooded street in Cancun, Mexico on Sunday, Oct. 23 after Hurricane Wilma passed through the area. After two days of high winds and torrential rains, officials began to send out authorities to help some 30,000 people who weathered the storm in sweltering, leaky shelters. The majority are tourists who couldn't be evacuated before the storm hit.
A flooded downtown street is seen after Hurricane Wilma passed over Cancun, Mexico on Sunday, Oct. 23. Hurricane Wilma inched away from the Yucatan peninsula on Sunday morning as furious winds and rain continued punishing Mexico's Caribbean coastline, where at least seven people were killed.
looking for the survivors and their stories of how you were able to get out.also looking for the people in the hotel who helped us and gave us shelter
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