Hurricane Odile: What We Know Now

Hurricane Odile: What We Know Now

Updated 10/3/14 at 9 a.m PST (Above: Photos of teams of CFE workers repairing electric lines on Avenida Los Cabos near the Jacarandas neighborhood. We should have electric service in this areas in a few days.) When Hurricane Odile made landfall as the most powerful storm ever in Baja California Sur, it brought unprecedented devastation to Los Cabos and the surrounding region. After days of limited communications due to downed power lines and knocked-out phone service, we are now able to share more about the extent of the damages and the...

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JC’s Sportfishing Cabo Fish Report to September 7th, 2014

JC’s Sportfishing Cabo Fish Report to September 7th, 2014

Jc Sportfishing Weekly Fish Report. As the Admiral Seas It Fishing Report: 8/31/14 to 9/7/14 Stop by Our Office for up to Date Fishing Report. Hurricane Norbert Side Swipes Cabo Closing Port!!! Port is open again!! Jc Sportfishing Charters is a family owned and operated business and has been fishing in Cabo San Lucas for the past 18 years. Jerry, explains that his charter business is geared more for families and novice anglers, making sure everyone who charters a boat with him have a great time and lots of fun. We welcome families, and...

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GORDO BANKS PANGAS Fish Report August 29, 2014

GORDO BANKS PANGAS Fish Report August 29, 2014

GORDO BANKS PANGAS San Jose del Cabo Fish Report to August 29, 2014 Anglers – The week started off with weather changes on Sunday, the arrival of high swells created by Hurricane Marie, this forced closure of all water activities for three days. Swells generated by this powerful category five hurricane reached its peak on Sunday evening and through Monday, nearing 20 ft. high, causing some erosion problems, but overall everyone felt fortunate that this storm system stayed several hundred miles off to the west and did not cause much damage....

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Hurricane Preparedness in Cabo San Lucas

Hurricane Preparedness in Cabo San Lucas

Helpful Tips when planning for a hurricane in Mexico Cabo San Lucas is one of the top vacation destinations in Mexico. Most well-known for beautiful blue water, scuba diving and sea life, Cabo has a vast array of resort and vacation life adventures. With a population of close to 69,000 full time residents, Cabo San Lucas is an area that people need to take precaution during tropical storms and hurricanes. Hurricane season in Cabo is from May 15th  through November 30th  each year. The main thing that residents of Cabo San Lucas should worry...

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Upate: Mexican Government Activates Relief Plan

Mexico’s Secretary of Defense has initiated a disaster-relief program to aid those affected by this week’s excessive rainfall, according to a new report. The program, which began last night, will continue until weather conditions improve. Adán González Martínez, the infantry lieutenant who commands the Seguridad Militar de San José del Cabo, said the efforts began last night with a series of patrols throughout high-risk areas. The Spanish-language article, which you can read here, also says there are currently just over 100 people who are...

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Los Cabos Weather Update

The average annual rainfall in Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico, is five to seven inches. Since Monday, the bustling tourist destination at the southernmost point of the Baja Peninsula has been hit with more than eight inches of rain—enough to close schools and businesses as they deal with repairs and to temporarily flood some city streets. As residents and city crews work to speedily repair damage, they also look forward to what will surely be a month-plus of even-better-than-usual conditions: blooming flowers, impressive...

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