Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Los Cabos Begins Cleanup After Most Devastating Storm in 50 Years

In the aftermath of the most devastating hurricane to hit Los Cabos in 50 years, the region’s tourism industry is still in the process of assessing the damage from Hurricane Odile. Most hotels have closed, at least temporarily, and tour operators are working to rebook travelers who were scheduled to travel to the destination in the next several weeks.

The San José del Cabo International Airport said it will take several more days to clean debris and repair damages to the terminal buildings. It is tentatively scheduled to reopen on Sept 22.

The control tower, runways and ramps have . . .

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