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Advisory No. 7: Tropical Storm Nadine Makes Landfall

Advisory No. 7: Tropical Storm Nadine Makes Landfall

Advisory No. 7: Tropical Storm Nadine Makes Landfall

Tropical Storm Nadine made landfall just south of Belize City at 10 AM local time. However, tropical storm conditions continue to impact parts of the Corozal, Belize, and Orange Walk Districts. A Tropical Storm Warning remains in effect from Belize City northward to the Mexico border. As of 12 PM, Nadine was located near latitude 17.6N, longitude 88.5W, or about 20 miles west-northwest of Belize City, moving westward at 8 mph with sustained winds of 50 mph. The storm is expected to weaken as it moves further inland throughout the day.

The primary concern with Nadine remains heavy rainfall. Some areas have already received 3 to 5 inches of rain, with an additional 2 to 4 inches expected, particularly over northern and central Belize. This will likely result in flooding. Strong gusty winds continue to produce rough sea conditions, and mariners are advised to remain in safe harbor until conditions improve. Gusty winds will persist in central and northern districts for another 3 to 6 hours and could cause minor damage to weak structures.

Hazards Expected to Affect Belize:
– Excess Rainfall: An additional 2 to 4 inches of rain is expected, mainly in northern and central Belize, increasing the risk of localized flooding.
– High Winds: Winds of up to 50 mph, with higher gusts, are expected in the impacted areas, potentially causing damage to structures, crops, and trees.

Flood Alerts:
– Coastal Road from La Democracia to Hope Creek Junction
– San Ignacio low-level bridge and Iguana Creek Bridge
– Sittee River and surrounding areas

Flood Warnings:
– Urbanized flood warnings are in effect for low-lying areas in central and northern Belize.
– Riverine flood warnings are in effect for rivers in the north, central areas, and the Maya Mountains.

The National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) urges residents of Corozal, Belize, Orange Walk, and Cayo Districts to remain in shelter. Other districts should remain on high alert.

– Businesses in Corozal, Orange Walk, and Belize Districts (including San Pedro and Caye Caulker) should remain closed until Tropical Storm Nadine has passed. Employers are urged to ensure the safety of their employees.
– Essential services will remain open in Belize, Corozal, and Orange Walk Districts, as well as in San Pedro and Caye Caulker.
– Families and businesses should implement emergency plans, ensuring that food, water, and medical supplies are ready. Check on the elderly, those with disabilities, and safeguard pets.
– Shelters are open in Belize, Cayo Districts, and San Pedro Town as needed. Follow NEMO announcements for shelter information in your district.
– The Belize Port Authority has suspended water taxis and advised the safe mooring of vessels.
– The Philip Goldson International Airport remains operational, though flight delays may occur.

Residents should follow official updates from NEMO and the National Meteorological Service. The National Emergency Operations Centre is activated, and District Emergency Operations centres remain on high alert. For assistance, NEMO’s hotline is 936. Let’s work together to keep our communities safe and prepared!

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