The powerful storm packed 145 kilometer per hour winds when it made landfall before dawn at the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula, two years after Hurricane Odile ravaged the region.
The US National Hurricane Center said in its latest bulletin that Newton was "battering Baja California Sur (state) with strong winds and heavy rains."
But there were no immediate reports of deaths, national civil protection coordinator Luis Felipe Puente wrote on Twitter.
While all highways were accessible, Puente urged "the population not to leave their homes if it is not necessary."
"For now the damage includes a lot of branches, a lot of fallen plants, many trees," Vazquez said, adding that he also saw telephone cables as well as tin roofs from poorer neighborhoods on the streets.
Vazquez said some hotel windows were reportedly shattered but that authorities were still assessing the possible damage.
Some 14,000 tourists are in Los Cabos and about 1,000 elsewhere in the region.
Some 1,500 people took refuge in shelters in Los Cabos, Vazquez said. Authorities opened shelters with capacity for 16,000 people across the state.
North of Los Cabos in the Baja California Sur capital of La Paz, locals put tape on shop windows and filled their cars with gasoline as the hurricane approached.
As it moved across the peninsula, Newton's top winds decreased to 130 kilometers per hour. The US hurricane center's latest advisory placed Newton 80 kilometers west of La Paz at 1500 GMT.
It had made landfall just eight kilometers from the beach town of Cabo San Lucas.
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