This Is Our Home, Los Cabos Residents answer the question, How safe is Los Cabos? How safe is Los Cabos? It’s a question I posed to members of the Tomatoes ladies social group I’ve belonged to for 17 of the 20 years I’ve lived in Los Cabos. This question came in response to the August […]
read moreHow to Prepare for a Hurricane in Los Cabos, Baja This is an update of the post we published in 2016. It is a good reminder for all of us to stay vigilent. Los Cabos weather is beautiful, with sunny days almost year-round. There is a storm season, however, which typically lasts August–October; hurricane lasts […]
read moreHurricane Tourist Advice From a Cabo Expat. The have been news reports of a of violent torrent of storm water exploding through river beds; ripping trees from their old, solid routes and unfortunate souls from their wretched, make-shift homes. The Pacific has sent another storm to Cabo and Cabo, once more, has said ‘no’, not today’. Lidia […]
read morePhotographs of some of the damage caused by Tropical Storm Lidia August 31 to September 01, 2107. Here are a few photos showing some of the destruction in the Los Cabos area caused by tropical storm Lidia.
read moreLos Cabos recovery efforts following tropical storm Lidia continue. We recently invited Los Cabos Magazine and Los Cabos Guide readers to share their questions, and writer Fernando Rodriguez set out to get answers. How are the highways? The primary highways are mainly clean. Some of the lateral roads (in front of Costco) still have piles […]
read moreCabo San Lucas update of Roads after Lidia 09 Sept 2017. The Cabo San Lucas and Los Cabos areas continue to show improvement each day. This report and photo highlight the latest changes to the roads and highways as of September 09, 2017.
read moreLos Cabos Beaches update 06 Sept 2017 after Lidia passes through. These are images from the most popular beaches in Cabo San Lucas, Los Cabos area taken on September 06, 2017 showing the status of the local beaches and the progress being made with the cleanup efforts. This group shows Playa el Medano, Cascadas area […]
read moreIn the immediate aftermath of tropical storm Lidia, Los Cabos community leaders set to work to help those most affected by the storm. The Cabo San Lucas volunteer fire department was the first donation center, collecting food and clothing to disperse to impoverished neighborhoods that experienced some of the most devastation following the 16 hours […]
read moreHalf of the Los Cabos Restaurants are operational after Lidia. Source: Tribuna de Los Cabos 09/04/2017 www.tribunadeloscabos.com.mx/operan-restaurantes-al-50-tras-paso-de-lidia/ Cabo San Lucas – As reported by Tribuna Los Cabos. After the passage of Tropical Storm Lidia, food establishments were also affected by the flood, so at the moment, according to the head of the Chamber of the […]
read moreMedano Beach Cabo Cleanup from Tropical Storm Lidia Continues, September 4th, 2017. Every effort is being made to clean up the damage left by Tropical Storm Lidia last week. Many workers, assisted by heavy equipment and dump trucks, continue to remove trash and debri from Medano Beach and other areas of Los Cabos. A new […]
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