Hurricane Debby washed ashore $1 million worth of cocaine onto Florida beaches
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In the aftermath of Hurricane Debby, more than 100 pounds of cocaine worth $1 million washed ashore in Florida, with authorities confiscating 25 packages on the beach.
Sheriff Kevin Rambosk reported that another discovery near Everglades City led to the finding of a 56-pound package containing individually wrapped kilograms of cocaine valued over $625,000.
Authorities are investigating the origins of the drugs that have been discovered along Florida's beaches, suspecting they washed ashore with the tides following Hurricane Debby's impact.
The U.S. Customs and Border Patrol confirmed that large quantities of narcotics including marijuana, hashish, and cocaine have affected coastal waters since Hurricane Debby's landfall.
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