TS Nadine Leads to Localised Flooding in Northern Belize
The Corozal district experienced high volumes of rainfall from Tropical Storm Nadine, which led to localised flooding. As a result, several roadways were declared impassable. Also, the Rio Hondo River reached flood stage, compounding the situation. We spoke with Tennielle Hendy, the Chief Hydrologist, about what residents in the north experienced.
Tennielle Hendy, Chief Hydrologist, NHS
“The flooding associated with the Rio Hondo, the Rio Hondo is not a fast-flowing system, so the time it would take for flood waters to recede might be a bit longer than the ones that have a higher slope. The Rio Hondo doesn’t have that high of a slope that it runs off very quickly. A couple roads are inaccessible in the north. The San Roman Road is impassable. The Yo Creek San Lazaro Road was impassable. There are other areas that would have experienced urban flooding which is just caused by the rainfall where they would be seeing flooding in that area, but it should runoff at a normal pace for them.”
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