TS Sara Moves Toward Belize, Flood Warnings Issued
Belize remains on high alert as Tropical Storm Sara continues to move toward the country. The National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) said in its latest advisory that the nation remains in Phase 3—Red Two of the National Hurricane Plan, signalling that landfall is expected within the next 36 hours.
As of 12:00 PM today, Tropical Storm Sara was located about 125 miles southeast of Belize City, with maximum winds of 45 mph. NEMO reports that the storm is expected to approach the coast tonight and could make landfall by Sunday.
The biggest concern with Tropical Storm Sara is heavy rainfall. Since Thursday, some areas have already received over 15 inches of rain, and many other areas have seen 4 to 8 inches. NEMO warns that an additional 3 to 8 inches of rain could cause “significant and life-threatening flooding.”
The Central and Northern parts of Belize, including the Rio Hondo, Macal, Mopan, and Belize Rivers, are under Flood Warnings.
NEMO is advising all Belizeans, especially those in flood-prone areas, to start their emergency plans now. Residents should “remain vigilant” and be ready to shelter in place or evacuate if necessary. The agricultural and tourism industries are also being warned to take precautions, as strong winds and flooding could affect them.
Authorities urge the public to stay informed through official channels and to call NEMO’s hotline at 936 for help.
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