Hurricane Debby made landfall in Florida on Monday, bringing with it high winds and heavy rain. The storm, which initially hit the northern Big Bend region as a Category One hurricane, has since been downgraded to a tropical storm. However, it left an unexpected surprise in its wake. Along the southernmost tip of Florida, 25 tightly wrapped packages of cocaine, weighing a total of 70 pounds and valued at over USD 1 million, were discovered washed ashore. The discovery was made by a good Samaritan who promptly alerted the authorities. US Border Patrol acting chief patrol Agent Samuel Briggs II confirmed the find on X, saying, “Hurricane Debby blew 25 packages of cocaine (70 lbs.) onto a beach in the Florida Keys.” Hurricane Debby News Update: Homes Submerged in Severe Flooding at Horseshoe Beach After Tropical Storm Debby Makes Landfall in Florida (Watch Video).

Hurricane Debby Brings Cocaine Worth Over USD 1 Million Onto Florida Beach

Cocaine Worth USD 1 Million on Florida Beach

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