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Restaurant workers remove furniture as Mexico braces for Hurricane Hilary

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Workers at a restaurant in the northwestern Mexican resort of Cabo San Lucas wrap furniture in plastic as a black flag waves on the beach, as Mexico braces for the arrival of Hurricane Hilary. IMAGES

Added on the 19/08/2023 02:32:28 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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