Hurricane Debbie made landfall in Florida on Monday, bringing strong winds, rain — and 25 strong packages of cocaine worth more than $1 million.
Debbie, which hit the northern Big Bend region of the state as a Category 1 hurricane but has since been downgraded to a tropical storm, hit the drug cache along the southern tip of Florida. washed away
“Hurricane Debbie blew 25 packages (70 pounds) of cocaine onto a beach in the Florida Keys,” US Border Patrol Acting Chief Patrol Agent Samuel Briggs II wrote on X.
The haul of drugs, which Mr. Briggs reported was worth more than $1 million, was discovered by a good Samaritan who contacted the authorities.
In July 2023, the mayor of Tampa, Florida similarly discovered 70 pounds (31.7 kg) of cocaine washed ashore while enjoying a vacation in the Florida Keys.
In addition to bringing cocaine, Debbie killed one person, knocked out power for millions, and could cause deadly storm surges as well as devastating flooding.
The Keys, a chain of islands off the southern tip of the state, are located near several Caribbean countries that serve as a transit hub for smuggling cocaine from South America to Europe and North America, including Florida.
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