TY - RPRT AU - Bagnoli, Lisa AU - Delgado, Lucía AU - Luza, Jerónimo AU - Mitnik, Oscar A. AU - Pasman, Clara AU - Serebrisky, Tomás TI - Shining a Light on Resilience: Overcoming Hurricane Odile’s Impact on Electricity and the Economy PY - 2025/May/ PB - Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) CY - Bonn T2 - IZA Discussion Paper IS - 17909 UR - https://www.iza.org/publications/dp17909 AB - Over the past decades, Latin America and the Caribbean have experienced a significant increase in natural disasters, posing significant threats to infrastructure and economic activity, particularly in regions with poor infrastructure. Understanding the patterns in recovery time after disasters is key to designing accurate responses to natural hazards. In this paper, we develop a methodological approach and use Hurricane Odile, which struck Baja California Sur, Mexico, in September 2014, as a case study to understand the recovery paths following such disasters. We rely on nighttime lights data to capture the initial impact and eventual recovery of electricity service and economic activity in the area of impact of the hurricane. We find that the average luminosity dropped to 78% of pre-hurricane levels immediately after the event and did not fully recover within a year. Impacts are heterogeneous, with localities such as Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo experiencing more severe impacts and slower recovery compared to La Paz, which recovered faster. These results suggest that disaster evaluation, mitigation policies, and preventive measures against disaster impacts should be tailored to local realities. KW - nighttime light KW - economic activity recovery KW - electricity service KW - natural disasters KW - resilience KW - hurricane KW - Mexico ER -