PENSACOLA, Fla. (Reuters) - Hurricane Dennis thundered toward the U.S. Gulf Coast on Sunday with ferocious winds and waves that threatened potentially massive destruction in an area still bearing the scars of the last storm season.
After killing 32 people in Cuba and Haiti in the Caribbean, Dennis roared northward in the Gulf of Mexico with 226 kph winds capable of shredding roofs, and a 10- to 15-foot storm surge that could swamp towns.
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