Roof Torn From Building as Hurricane Zeta Pummels Mexico

Hurricane Zeta brought maximum sustained winds of 80 miles per hour (130 kilometres per hour) when it made landfall in Mexico, causing wide-spread damage to the area on October 26.

Karina Cervantes filmed a video that shows the stormy night in Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, when Zeta hit the area. In this video, a roof in a nearby building is blown off by the massive winds during heavy rain, as lightning flashes in the distance.

The Mexican Government issued a hurricane warning from South of Tulum to Punta Allen Mexico on the east coast of Yucatan, and from west of Dzilam to Progreso Mexico on the north coast. Credit: Karina Cervantes via Storyful