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On the evening of September 14, Hurricane Odile 
struck near Cabo San Lucas. Winds at 125 mph, Odile tied as the strongest hurricane on record to make landfall in the Baja Peninsula.
Five people died; 135 injured; 239,000 people without power.

How can you BRING CABO BACK?

On the evening of September 14, Hurricane Odile struck near Cabo San Lucas

A category 3 hurricane with winds at 125 mph, Odile tied as the strongest hurricane on record to make landfall in the Baja Peninsula (matching Hurricane Olivia in 1967).
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Five people died; 135 injured; 239,000 people without power; 30,000 vacationers stranded; 11,000 people evacuated and nearly 
$1 billion in damage. 

More than a week after Hurricane Odile struck, about 80 percent of the hard-hit Los Cabos area remains without electricity, thousands are homeless and many smaller rural communities are cut off entirely. 
Due to Hurricane Odile, the Cabo Comedy Festival was cancelled. To aid the city of Cabo San Lucas and help the community recover, 
OneHopeforTomorrow.org and CaboReliefFoundation.org have teamed together to benefit the Baja California Disaster Relief Foundation.

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