- 'Storm Punishes Mexico's Caribbean Coast (ABC News)
Storm Punishes Mexico's Caribbean Coast; Convoys Arrives With Aid in Cancun in Wake of Storm
- 'Aid Begins To Arrive In Mexico (CBS News)
Residents and tourists wandered the flooded streets of Cancun in search of food, as military convoys arrived with water, medical aid and other supplies. Officials said three people died in Mexico during the storm.
- 'Mexico Travel Alert Announcement (Kansas City InfoZine)
This Public Announcement is being issued to urge U.S. citizens to carefully consider the risk of travel to the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico at this time due to the threat posed by Hurricane Wilma. The storm is predicted to pass near the Yucatan Peninsula on October 21. This Public Announcement expires on November 14.
- 'United Boosts Its International Expansion Into Mexico (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
As part of the new bilateral agreement between the United States and Mexico, United has applied for five new routes* from Chicago and Los Angeles to Mexico.
- 'Hurricane Wilma Kills at Least 7 in Mexico (AP via Yahoo! News)
Hurricane Wilma punished Mexico's Caribbean coastline for a second day Saturday, ripping away storefronts, peeling back roofs and forcing tourists and residents trapped in hotels and shelters to scramble to higher floors. At least seven people were killed.
- 'Storm Punishes Mexico's Caribbean Coast (AP via Yahoo! News)
Residents and tourists wandered the flooded streets of Cancun in search of food Sunday, as the sun returned to Mexico's hurricane-battered resort coastline and military convoys arrived with water, medical aid and other supplies.
- 'Hurricane Wilma taking a toll on travel (News 14 Carolina)
Slow-moving Wilma Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula is being pummeled by Hurricane Wilma. FULL STORY >> 10/21/2005 11:59 AM Wilma Weakens Slightly, but Roars Ahead Hurricane Wilma weakened slightly Thursday as it roared toward Mexico's Yucatan peninsula and southern Florida.
- 'Hurricane Wilma taking a toll on travel (News 14 Carolina)
Hurricane Wilma is wreaking havoc on travelers. If you planned a trip to the south on Monday, you may be out of luck. Hurricane Wilma is taking a toll on travel by airline, train and bus. Airlines report service to Mexico, Florida and the Bahamas are being affected.
- 'New Mexico businesses travel to Mexican Expo (New Mexico Business Weekly)
Clients of the International Business Accelerator will be attending a two day trade fair in Mexico, starting Oct. 27, to help make contacts with Mexican companies interested in doing business in New Mexico and three other states.
- 'Wilma Heads North After Lashing Mexico (AP via Yahoo! News)
Hurricane Wilma drifted northward away from the Yucatan peninsula Sunday morning but furious winds and rain were still punishing Mexico's Caribbean coastline, where the storm killed at least seven people.
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