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Hurricane Debby blows $1M in cocaine onto Florida beach

  • Hurricane Debby hit Florida, bringing high winds and 25 packages of cocaine worth over $1 million to the beach.
  • A good Samaritan found the drugs and alerted authorities, confirmed by Briggs.
  • The hurricane has resulted in one death, power outages for hundreds of thousands, and potential life-threatening conditions.
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The 25 packages, weighing more than 30 kg, were found by a civilian on the beach, who contacted local authorities, who seized the find valued at more than 1 million dollars.

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Hurricane Debby has put the United States on alert after strengthening in the Gulf of Mexico, although one of the consequences of the storm it became when it made landfall has nothing to do with what was expected: its force has dragged numerous bundles of cocaine valued at more than one million dollars to the beach. The drug packages have arrived, specifically, on the coast of Florida. The winds that have arrived with Hurricane Debby to the Nort…

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Phys.org broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, August 5, 2024.
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