Hurricane Odile causes massive damage to Cabo San Lucas, strands travelers

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Thursday, September 18, 2014
Left: damage caused to the Grand Solmar resort in Cabo San Lucas by Hurricane Odile. Right: a group of women on the beach surrounding a message that says "Odile You Suck."
A long line of Los Cabos tourists and locals waited for over five hours on Thursday to be evacuated.
Hurricane Odile caused massive damage to the Los Cabos International Airport. The Mexican military was coordinating relief efforts.
Eight thousand tourists and locals were scheduled to be evacuated.
A long line of people wait to board flights out of the area.
A photo of the damage caused to the Grand Solmar Resort in Cabo San Lucas.
Image of a hotel room damaged by the hurricane.
A roof torn off at a nearby building.
Many roofs of buildings were damaged and destroyed after the hurricane.
More damage caused to the Grand Solmar Resort.
Carrie Vines, seen right, and friend while waiting in line to board flight home.
A group of girls on the beach writing a message saying "Odile you suck."
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Hurricane Odile causes massive damage to Cabo San Lucas, strands travelersLeft: damage caused to the Grand Solmar resort in Cabo San Lucas by Hurricane Odile. Right: a group of women on the beach surrounding a message that says "Odile You Suck."
Carrie Vines

Cabo San Lucas is still struggling to recover from the damage caused by Hurricane Odile on Monday. The powerful storm caused severe damage to the Mexican resort community, causing the roofs of an auto dealership and restaurant, and part of a hotel's swimming pool to be pushed into the ocean.

The Los Cabos International Airport suffered some of the worst destruction, now closed until at least Tuesday, September 23rd, leaving many passengers stranded. U.S. tourists who were stranded by the storm are being evacuated by Mexican military planes. Eight-thousand people, including tourists and locals, were scheduled to be evacuated on Thursday. Many tourists stood in lines of over five hours to board planes.

The hurricane caused massive power loss and flooding through parts of Los Cabos, prompting looting of businesses and stores. Residents without power or water have resorted to lighting large bonfires to protect their neighborhoods.

A group of women from Fresno, California celebrating a bachelorette party were declared missing on Monday. The group was supposed to return to the United States on Monday but nobody had heard from them until Wednesday night. Their hotel was partially destroyed during the hurricane.

Take a look at the gallery above to see the damage caused by Hurricane Odile.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.