Hurricane Odile in Baja California Sur
U.S. officials are closely monitoring Hurricane Odile and its effects on Mexico. The safety and security of U.S. citizens overseas is a top priority
of the Department of State. Though Baja California Sur is a popular destination for U.S. tourists, the U.S. Consulate in Tijuana has received no
reports of reports of U.S. citizens killed or injured in Baja California Sur.
Information on Evacuation Flights
The Mexican government has begun military evacuation flights from San Jose de los Cabos International Airport, Los Cabos Airport, and La Paz Airport.
U.S. citizen travelers and residents in the area should assess the safest route to the nearest airport and move there expeditiously during daylight
hours. For additional information on these evacuation flights, please contact local authorities. Flights have been arriving in Tijuana, Mazatlan,
Guadalajara and Mexico City. U.S. government personnel are at airports providing assistance to U.S. citizens.
For U.S. Citizens Affected by Hurricane Odile, or their Relatives:
The State Department has established a crisis hotline to respond to inquiries about current conditions and loved ones in the impacted area. If you
require assistance personally, or wish to inquire on behalf of a friend or family member, please use the following contact information:
From the U.S. & Canada: 1-888-407-4747
From Overseas: 1 202-501-4444
Email: OdileEmergencyUSC@state.gov
You can also alert us to U.S. citizens affected by the storm, including yourself, by visiting https://tfa.state.gov/ccd, selecting “2014 Hurricane Odile,” and providing as much information as possible.
We can confirm that, because of damage the storm caused, the airport in Los Cabos is temporarily closed to commercial flights. Commercial flights
will be available once the airport reopens. If you have flight tickets, you should confirm your flight status with your airline before departing for
the airport.
Please see the Emergency Message on the homepage of the U.S. Consulate in Tijuana (http://tijuana.usconsulate.gov/service.html) for links to various websites that provide further information about the progress of the storm, as
well as contact information for the Consulate and the U.S. Department of State. |