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Hurricane Odile was a Category 4 storm that hit the Baja California Peninsula in September 2014, causing widespread damage and power outages. It was the most intense landfalling tropical cyclone in the peninsula since satellite records began and the fourth-costliest in the East Pacific on record.
15 wrz 2014 · Hurricane Odile, the most powerful ever to strike the Baja California peninsula of Mexico, rammed into the luxury resorts of Cabo San Lucas on Monday — smashing windows, flooding roads, causing...
CABO SAN LUCAS, Mexico (AP) — A powerful Hurricane Odile closed in on the resort area of Los Cabos on Sunday night as Mexican authorities evacuated vulnerable coastal areas and readied shelters for up to 30,000 people.
Hurricane Odile made landfall in Cabo San Lucas as a Category 3 hurricane, packing 125 mph winds, damaging homes and cutting power across the region. » Subsc...
16 wrz 2014 · Hurricane Odile made landfall as a Category 3 storm in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, on September 15, 2014, causing extensive damage and flooding. The storm also affected parts of the Southwest United States and was absorbed into a trough by the end of the week.
15 wrz 2014 · CABO SAN LUCAS, Mexico (AP) — Hurricane Odile raked the Baja California Peninsula with strong winds and heavy rains early Monday as locals and tourists in the resort area of Los Cabos began to emerge from shelters and assess the damage. The extent of Odile's impact was still not clear before daybreak, but the storm severely damaged hotel lobbies and facades, shattered windows and left ...
Hurricane Odile swept across the Baja California Peninsula in September 2014, leaving behind widespread damage, flooding, and power outages. It reached category 4 intensity before weakening as it tracked across the length of the peninsula.