Blow-nado: Hurricane Debby dumps $1 million of cocaine onto Florida beach

Hurricane Debby blew 70 pounds of cocaine onto a Florida Keys beach over the weekend. A beach visitor spotted 25 packages of the devil's dandruff on the sand and called the cops.

"US Border Patrol seized the drugs, which have a street value of over $1 million dollars," Samuel Briggs II of the US Border Patrol's Miami Sector posted to X.

Each package was emblazoned with a triangle-shaped logo so it should be easy to return it to its rightful owner.

Previously:
• Tourists discover 20 kilos of cocaine in waves on South Carolina beach
• Florida boaters find $1 million worth of cocaine in ocean — but it's the coke's label art that's interesting (video)
• 'Every single marine species that we've looked at so far is full of cocaine'