Video de actualización sobre el huracán Dean

Video de actualización sobre el huracán Dean

22 August 2007 Consulates & Int'l Alliances, Video 25

“Este es el precio que se paga por vivir en un lugar privilegiado: el Caribe”, dijo mientras observaba los árboles caídos en la plaza del pueblo. “La naturaleza nos cobra su cuota.”
— Álvaro Sosa Marvil, veterinario de la ciudad de Chetumal, citado en The New York Times

Este video es para quienes tienen familia, amigos, casas o negocios en Mérida o en la costa norte del Golfo, en la península de Yucatán, pero no estuvieron aquí durante el paso del huracán Dean. No te preocupes. Verás que los efectos del huracán Dean en esta zona, durante las horas más intensas de la tormenta el martes 21 de agosto, no fueron peores que un ventoso día de otoño en Estados Unidos. Aunque sabemos que muchas personas en el sureste de la península no se libraron de lo peor del huracán, este video muestra que quienes están en el noroeste salieron ilesos.

Comments

  • luciano chi 17 years ago

    wow again i so my beautieful beach progreso that i haven; t seen for a decate thanku and for the news

  • anne 18 years ago

    Does anyone know for sure that a money exchange business in Plaza de Montejo cashes American checks? Are certified or cashiers more acceptable? Thank you for any help that anyone can provide. I read "Banking in Mexico" and it was a great article (as all of the Working Gringo articles are), it was a great motivator to find some simpler way of transferring living expenses to the Yucatan. Thank you, Working Gringos, for the wonderful information you provide to us. Someday, I hope to meet you. Anne

  • Working Gringos 18 years ago

    Dear Anne,

    We've written two articles on banking that answer your questions. One was published just a couple days ago and is called Writing Checks in Mexico. The other is called Banking in Yucatan. Be sure to read the comments at the bottom of the articles. One comment at the bottom of the second article discusses MONEX, which is probably the least expensive and most efficient money transfer service in Mexico.

  • anne 18 years ago

    Dear Working Gringos; Much thanks to you for all of the invaluable information that you provide. We will be moving to Chuburna at the end of the September. Your help in preparing people who wish to move to the Yucatan has made it so much easier to plan. We have one concern, maybe you can help. We will be leaving our bank accounts open in the U.S., we would like to know of an efficient system to transfer funds without incurring costly bank fees at both ends. We are aware of SAFESEND with Bank of America but prefer not to change over to that bank. Do the banks in Merida cash US checks if you open an account with them? Is there a fee to cash checks? Are the dollar bank accounts available in Merida? If you or any of your readers could help us with this, we would be greatly appreciative. Once again, thank you for the great service you provide.

  • Jana 18 years ago

    Thank you so much for your amazing footage of Merida. After having lived and worked in Merida for part of this year, I was relieved to see that my 2nd family and friends were fine, aside from some minor wind. I couldn't have asked for better information and I couldn't have found it anywhere but here. Muchas gracias...

  • Margo 18 years ago

    Thanks for this video. My mother (who is now deceased) is from Merida. It is comforting to know her house and city were not damaged. We were in the Riviera Maya at the time, so if you don't speak Spanish you have no idea what's going on in the world around you.
    So close and yet so far.

  • Kathie p 18 years ago

    Hi Dear Gringos,
    Thanks for all that you do for all of us. As everyone has said the video quality and reportage were so professional. Sending big hugs your way, see you in Dec. hopefully.

  • Bob and Carol 18 years ago

    Thank you so much for this video. We stayed in Progreso and Chicxulub last winter and will be there again this year. The news we had seen, so far, had not told us much. You eased our fears. Thank you! Great video; covered a variety of areas; and the vocals were perfect.

  • CasiYucateco 18 years ago

    Here's a story that tells what it is really like in the south area of the peninsula. While lots of people are happy that the hurricane did not hit the biggest tourist resorts, nor the most populated areas of the peninsula (the north), it was devastating for those it did hit. Sounds like it wouldn't take much to help these folks a whole lot:

    Hurricane robs Maya...

  • Kim G. 18 years ago

    Thanks Gringos! Fabulous reportage as always. I just spoke to a friend in "El DF," and he says they've gotten 14 straight hours of heavy rain, which has snarled traffic and led to flooding in low-lying areas. Looks like Mérida got off very lucky indeed!

    Thanks again for your wonderful website,

    Regards,

    Kim G
    Boston, MA

  • ron and john 18 years ago

    Thanks Ellen - What a relief to know that Merida, our future home and the friends we've made there were spared the worst from Dean. The video was fantastic - those guys at The Weather Chanel could really take a lesson from you!

    Hope to see you soon!

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