Tropical Storm Odile ground its way up Mexico’s Baja California peninsula on Monday, gradually losing strength after forcing the evacuation of thousands and smashing shops open to looters in the popular tourist area.
The government said it would use military and commercial planes to airlift stranded tourists after the peninsula’s two major airports were closed on Sunday due to one of the worst storms to hit the luxury retreats of Los Cabos on Mexico’s northwestern coast.
The US National Hurricane Center said Odile weakened to tropical storm status on Monday night after it became a category four hurricane over the weekend.
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Odile was expected to weaken further to a tropical depression by early today, but the center said it would likely cause life-threatening flooding and mudslides in the next day or two.
About 240,000 customers of national electricity utility CFE, or 92 percent of those living on the southern half of the peninsula, lost power on Monday, the company said in a statement.
The storm, with sustained winds of 113kph, shut down San Jose del Cabo’s international airport as well as the La Paz airport about 161km to the north. It was unclear when flights would restart.
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“We’re going to need about two weeks to clean this up, these are some serious losses,” said Gerardo Rodas, 50, owner of a small hotel in the town of Loreto on the eastern flank of the peninsula by the shores of the Gulf of California.
About 135 people required hospital treatment due to Odile, most for minor injuries, said Luis Felipe Puente, head of the national emergency services. No deaths were reported.
Odile tore down scores of electricity towers, water tanks, air conditioning units and smashed storefronts across Cabo San Lucas, sparking looting.
Pharmacies, electronics shops and convenience stores were among businesses hit by looters before police restored order on streets strewn with shattered glass from broken windows, local shop worker Cristina Osuna, 31, said.
Tourists in shelters or hiding in bathtubs in their rooms posted photographs overnight on social media showing windows barricaded with furniture after they were blown out.
Many hotels suffered flooding.
“It was awful,” Osuna said. “Nobody slept last night because water was coming in and we had to get it out.”
At least 26,000 foreign tourists and 4,000 Mexican tourists were estimated to be in the region, Mexican officials said, all of whom will be eligible for the government-sponsored airlifts.
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