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Cancun Remembers Hurricane Gilbert: 37 Years After the ‘Monster’ Passed that ‘Changed Everything’

On the early morning of September 14, 1988, Hurricane Gilberto reached the coast of Cancun, with sustained winds of 300 kilometers per hour and category 5; it was the first cyclone in the existence of the city that ‘carried away’ the sands of the beaches of the hotel area as it passed. Now, in the middle of 2025, 37 years after the passage of the first hydrometeorological ‘monster’ that marked the history of the tourist destination, TV Azteca Qu…
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On the early morning of September 14, 1988, Hurricane Gilberto reached the coast of Cancun, with sustained winds of 300 kilometers per hour and category 5; it was the first cyclone in the existence of the city that ‘carried away’ the sands of the beaches of the hotel area as it passed. Now, in the middle of 2025, 37 years after the passage of the first hydrometeorological ‘monster’ that marked the history of the tourist destination, TV Azteca Qu…

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Azteca Quintana Roo broke the news in on Sunday, September 14, 2025.
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