Belize Faces Rainy Carnival Weekend with Showers and Thunderstorms on the Way

As carnival celebrations take place this weekend, the National Meteorological Service of Belize warns of mostly cloudy conditions with outbreaks of showers, thunderstorms, and periods of rain. An excessive rainfall watch is in effect, with potential impacts over the next few days. 

Additionally, the National Hurricane Center also reports on several tropical systems:

  1. Northwest Gulf of Mexico: A trough is bringing widespread disorganised showers and thunderstorms. Heavy rainfall is anticipated along the northern Gulf Coast, with only a 10 percent chance of further development.
  2. Northwestern Atlantic: A low-pressure system east of North Carolina could acquire subtropical characteristics. However, development is unlikely once it encounters cooler waters by late Saturday, with a 20 percent chance of further growth.
  3. Eastern Tropical Atlantic: A broad low-pressure area is producing disorganised activity. Some slow development is possible as it drifts northwest, with a 10 percent chance through the next few days.
  4. Western Caribbean Sea: A tropical wave is increasing shower and thunderstorm activity. While significant development is unlikely before reaching Belize and the Yucatan Peninsula, there is a 30 percent chance of development once it moves into the southwestern Gulf of Mexico.

The National Meteorological Service of Belize will be hosting a press conference this afternoon to provide updates. 

Police Commissioner to Deal with Attackers 

A video on social media shows three women attacking a young girl last night in Belize City. The incident happened on Fairweather Street. The video shows the women hitting and kicking the girl, who was left unconscious.

Police Commissioner Chester Williams addressed the incident, stating, “This matter will be dealt with by the police. It’s disheartening to witness the growing lawlessness in our society. When women were fighting, the men stood by, watching, recording, and even encouraging the fight to continue until it escalated to a point where one of them could have been killed. Where is the sense of empathy? And yet, we wonder why some of our children today are so violent.

“Nonetheless, we must send a strong message: those involved in the fight will be charged, and those who stood by, filming and encouraging, will be charged with incitement. I hope they will learn a lesson from this.”

Prime Minister Departs the Country on Personal Leave

The Office of the Prime Minister informs that Prime Minister Hon. John Briceño has departed the country on personal leave.

The Prime Minister returns on Sunday, September 8, 2024. During his absence, Hon. Cordel Hyde, Minister of Natural Resources, Petroleum and Mining, will hold over as Prime Minister.

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