Tropical Storm Sara Approaches Belize: Warnings Issued
As of 9:00 AM today, Tropical Storm Sara continues its slow approach toward Belize, prompting a tropical storm warning from Belize City southward to the Guatemala border, including offshore cayes. The National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) has declared Phase 3 – Red Two of the National Hurricane Plan, signalling that landfall is expected within 36 hours.
Sara was located approximately 175 miles east-southeast of Belize City, moving west at 7 mph with sustained winds of 50 mph. Forecasts predict Sara could strengthen, reaching 60 to 70 mph winds at landfall, expected early Sunday near southern Belize.
Heavy rainfall remains the primary concern. Totals of 5 to 10 inches, with isolated higher amounts, are forecast through Sunday, exacerbating flooding in several areas, particularly in the Central and Northern Regions. Flood warnings are in effect for the Rio Hondo, Macal, Mopan, and Belize Rivers. Flooded roads, including the San Roman and San Antonio Roads in the Orange Walk District, have been reported.
Winds of 60 to 70 mph may cause damage to structures, trees, and crops. A storm surge of 1 to 3 feet is possible near areas of onshore flow. Rough seas and strong gusts have prompted a small craft warning; mariners are advised to remain in safe harbour.
Residents in the warning area are urged to implement emergency plans, stock up on essential supplies, and remain vigilant. Shelters will be opened if necessary. Motorists should drive cautiously due to slippery roads, and businesses are advised to finalise continuity plans.
The tourism, agriculture, and fisheries sectors are also advised to monitor the situation and prepare emergency measures. Public events should be postponed until the all-clear is given.
The public is encouraged to follow official updates from NEMO and the National Meteorological Service. NEMO’s hotline is 936 for further assistance. Stay informed and prepared as Belize braces for Tropical Storm Sara.
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