SI/SE Mayor Says He Supports Moses “Shyne” Barrow 

Notably absent from Sunday’s Alliance for Democracy Unity Convention was the only elected U.D.P. mayor, Earl Trapp. He has been quite vocal over the last couple of years about his desire to see the party unified. We caught up with him in San Ignacio while the convention was happening in Belize City. We pressed him on where his allegiance lies. Here is what he told us.

 

Earl Trapp, Mayor, SI/SE

“I will tell you what and it is obvious, our party is divided and it is difficult for me, but what I did is that as an independent minded person I believe in the best interest of the people of this country, in the best interest of the country, I don’t believe this convention should have taken place. We already had an agreement and an understanding that we would have gone into the next general elections with honorable Shyne as the leader. So, I just believe that would have been the best way forward. Thereafter, depends on what happens, either or, we need to do a general reform. If it is not done then we are not going anywhere.”

 

Paul Lopez

“So where does your support lie?”

 

Earl Trapp

“For this moment I will tell you that I am just, I am not shying away from the question. At this moment I will say yes, I am in favor, I am in support of Shyne, because he is the current leader of the party. If Shyne should say alright, you, you and you, unu guh, I will replace you with Jack and Tim, that is a recipe for disaster because we would cancel ourselves in those areas. For example, Albert and Collett, those are winnable seats. So, if he decides to say, Tracy you going and Faber you gone.”

 

Paul Lopez

“But it is not if he has decided, he has decided.”

Earl Trap

“If the two factions is to stay apart then it is a sure seat for the PUPs that should have been a UDP seat.”

 

 

Tropical Storm Nadine Impacts Old Capital and Western Belize  

Tropical Storm Nadine roared to life overnight, transforming into a formidable force by Saturday morning. By 10 a.m., it slammed into Belize just south of the city. Winds clocked in at a blistering 50 miles per hour. Heavy downpours were most evident on Ambergris Caye, Caye Caulker and in the Corozal District.  In Belize City, despite heavy rains, several streetside vendors were operational. Meanwhile, over in the west, the storm left its imprint in different ways. News Five’s Paul Lopez reports.

 

Paul Lopez, Reporting

Amidst the pounding winds and torrential downpour of Tropical Storm Nadine, it was business as usual in Belize City. Streetside vendors were out selling their products.

 

             Street Side Vendor #1

Street Side Vendor #1

“I decided to come out because money need fih mek and if I don’t come out no money nuh mek. So, I need fih the out yah to make sure I create this service fih customers weh need it most. Reasonable stuff check.”

 

                  Street Side Vendor #2

Street Side Vendor #2

“I got people, customers weh notice I come out. But I bring out only hald of what I usually bring out. This is the last amount weh lef out ah the half. I didn’t even bring out pork. This is the last amount left out of that half.”

 

Despite Tropical Storm Nadine making landfall, the Belize City market next to the bus terminal remained bustling on Saturday. Vendors carried on with business, even as NEMO strongly advised halting all operations due to the storm.

 

                     Daniel Mendez

Daniel Mendez, National Emergency Coordinator, NEMO

“Our messaging had been clear in regards to taking this seriously. We strongly recommended that businesses closed. We cannot take it for granted that this is a small storm. We don’t know what the impact will be.”

 

According to the National Hydrological Service of Belize, the Macal River, out west, rose approximately fifteen feet above normal levels, while the Mopan River continues to rise tonight.

              Tennielle Hendy

Tenielle Hendy, Chief Hydrologist, NHS

“Recalling from memory, I believe the Macal has reached about fifteen feet, five point one two meters, which is about fifteen feet from normal flow. For Mopan right now, it is about six to ten feet above what is normal. But this system is still rising. So, that is still not the peak of this flood event we are going through.”

 

The Macal River runs through the Twin Towns of San Ignacio and Santa Elena. The low-lying bridge that connects the two communities became impassable on Saturday afternoon. By Sunday morning, floodwaters had started to recede. Mayor Earl Trapp of the Twin Towns spoke to News Five about a riverbank project along the Macal River that had been inaugurated just eight days prior, only to be swept away by the floods. Trapp clarified that he had no involvement in the project.

 

                             Earl Trapp

Earl Trapp, Mayor, SI/SE

“All of a sudden, the minister and area representatives came up with this of which I was not a planned. I am for the sidewalk and for the stage. I am not for the beach, because one little terential rain and it washes away.”

 

Paul Lopez

“So now the beach has washed away.”

Earl Trapp

“Yes, it was right in front of that stage. That is gone. So, now it means if you have a flood every month every month you will have to put back sand. I think we can do better if we can analyze the situation properly and yes with residents, I think we could make better informed decisions.”

 

Flood waters also destroyed a pedestrian bridge in San Ignacio. The low-lying bridge that connects the Twin Towns remains impassable. The Iguana Creek Bridge was also flooded, and that remains impassable tonight. One resident in that area visited the bridge on Sunday morning to assess the flood waters. She owns a farm near the river. Her farm was devastated by flood waters in 2020.

 

                  Denise Gordon

Denise Gordon, Resident, Blackman Eddy

“For now it doesn’t look really bad when compared to other years. So, for now to me it looks ok and it seems like it is going down fast.”

Reporting for News Five, I am Paul Lopez.

TS Nadine Caused Dam Spill Overs Out West

Three hydroelectric dams that are managed by Fortis Belize Limited sit along the Macal River, which runs through San Ignacio and Santa Elena. Dams like these are proven to prevent flooding by regulating the flow of water. But over the weekend, following heavy rainfalls linked to Tropical Storm Nadine, two of the three dams began to spill, the Mollejon and the Vaca Dams. We spoke with President of Fortis Belize Limited, Kay Menzies, on Sunday morning over the phone. She gave us a situational update on these dams.

 

               On the Phone: Kay Menzies

On the Phone: Kay Menzies, President, Fortis Belize Limited

“Remember in the whole hydroelectric arrangement we have three dams. The largest is Chalillo which is the reservoir everybody was hearing about earlier this year and that hold back a majority of water that supplies the dams throughout the year. Chalillo has not so far overflowed. It is about five meters below the top of the spill level. We will see how it goes over the next couple of days there. However, below Chalillo, of course you have a river and creeks still flowing throughout the river, so Mollejon and Vaca both spilled in the course of the last couple of days. Yesterday, Mollejon had a slight spill and that is now over. Mollejon is not spilling as of this morning. But, Vaca is fed also by the Rio Hon. That goes through the Pine Ridge. Rio Hon has been at flood stage for the last day. So Vaca continues to spill for the time being. However, the good news is that the spill is slowing down. We don’t see, at the moment, the spills getting worse. We actually see them decreasing at the moment.”

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

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.”

Hurricanes Keith and Mitch Levels Flooding Recorded

So, what’s the flood forecast for the next few days? The National Hydrological Service is reporting Hurricane Keith-level flooding along the Mopan River and Hurricane Mitch-level flooding along the Rio Hondo River. Flood alerts have also been issued for river systems in southern Belize. Chief Hydrologist shared more.

 

Tennielle Hendy, Chief Hydrologist, NHS

“The areas of concern that are flooding at the moment. We have a flood alert, which means that flooding is possible. So, you should be prepared. It is for the watersheds off the eastern slopes of the Maya Mountains. I know you would say that sound like where is that. We are looking at all these rivers, south Stann Creek, north Stann Cree, Sittee River, Bladden, Swasey, Deep River, all these rivers coming off the eastern slopes of the Maya Mountains. We have a flood warning in effect for Rio Hondo, New River and the tributaries to Rio Hondo, the Boots River, Rio Bravo. In the central area in Belmopan we have for the Mopan, Macal and Belize River. To the bottom of the central we have for the Sibun River. The San Ignacio and Iguana Creek low lying bridges are still impassable and we have specifically for the Rio Hondo, severe flood warning. This is because we have been monitoring the levels at our station at Blue Creek. That has exceeded Hurricane Mitch levels. Those are mainly the area we are lucking at. More so the Mopan and the Rio Hondo, we need to be vigilant. You were asking about other rainfall activities. Recall before Nadine developed we were receiving some rainfall. It is in this same western central region that we were getting these rainfall volumes then came tropical storm Nadine and even that Nadine is no longer over us, it is in Guatemala and still raining, we are receiving the rainfall and runoff values through the riverine systems. That is the contributing factor as to why we are seeing levels approaching levels of these historical systems like Hurricane Keith for the Mopan and Rio Hondo for Hurricane Mitch.”

2025 Public and Bank Holidays Announced 

The government announced the public and bank holidays for 2025. There will be fourteen holidays next year. You’ll enjoy seven long holiday weekends, with the first being on March tenth, or National Heroes and Benefactor Day. And of course, you’ll have the long Easter weekend, which begins on Good Friday, April eighteenth. August first, or Emancipation Day, falls on a Friday, while the Independence Day holiday will be given on Monday, September twenty-second. Indigenous People’s Resistance Day will be given on Monday, October thirteenth, instead of the twelfth. And lastly, the Christmas holidays this year will begin on Thursday, December twenty-fifth, with Christmas Day followed by Boxing Day.

 

Dismembered Body Found in Barrel in Dangriga   

Police in Dangriga are investigating a gruesome murder after a dismembered body was discovered inside a barrel near a popular resort. The victim has been identified as Manuel Fernandez, who was allegedly killed following a violent altercation with Loren Vanegas at a local meat shop. Vanegas, now in custody, is suspected of stabbing Fernandez to death. The Regional Commander of the Eastern Division, ACP Hilberto Romero, shared more details.

 

                             Hilberto Romero

A.C.P. Hilberto Romero, Regional Commander, Eastern Division

“On Sunday, the police responded to a report that a body had been found inside a plastic barrel in front of the Pelican Beach resort in Dangriga. The scene was processed. The person was removed from the barrel, and he was identified as Manuel Fernandez. The investigation revealed that Manuel Fernandez and Loren Vanegas were in a fight at the meat shop, and Vanegas inflicted the Stab wounds on Manuel Fernandez, causing his fatal injuries. Loren Vanegas is now in custody, pending charges.” 

 

                 Loren Vanegas

Reporter

“You say he was stabbed; was his body also chopped up?”

 

A.C.P. Hilberto Romero

“I will not go into any details. All I will say is that the body had stab wounds. They had an argument at the meat shop, then they had a confrontation, and then Vanegas caused injuries to Fernandez. They are not related. Fernandez went to the meat shop on Friday.”

 

 

Decomposed Body Discovered Near Illegal Border Crossing

The body of a middle-aged man was found on the banks of the Mopan River near the Belize western border over the weekend. The man has been identified as fifty-three-year-old Nery Cardona. Cardona left home on October 16th wearing clothing that matched the description of what was found on the body. Police visited the area along the riverbank where a footpath was created and is believed to be used by individuals who traverse across the border illegally. There they found Cardona’s badly decomposed body washed up. There were no visible signs of injuries, and authorities do not suspect foul play. The body is now at a morgue, pending a postmortem examination.

Construction Worker Shot in Ladyville  

Over the weekend, a thirty-nine-year-old construction worker was hospitalised following a shooting in Ladyville. Lenny Bengeuche sustained two gunshot wounds and was rushed to Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital for treatment. Bengeuche was reportedly attacked by two men dressed in dark clothing. The men opened fire at him before fleeing the scene on foot. Here’s A.C.P. Hilberto Romero with more on this.

 

A.C.P. Hilberto Romero, Regional Commander, Eastern Division

“He reported he was walking on Egbert Quilter Avenue in Ladyville when someone came out of a picado road and fired shots toward his direction. He was hit and taken to the K.H.M.K. for treatment. He was treated and has since been released. We have no suspects at this time for this shooting. We do not have a motive at this time. We have officers on the ground. There are no suspects at this time.”

 

Reporter, 

“Is the person, the victim, known to the police in any way?”

 

A.C.P. Hilberto Romero, 

“No, he’s not.”

 

Reporter,

“And he didn’t say that somebody might have been after him?”

 

A.C.P. Hilberto Romero 

“No, he said he just was walking on the street going to the store when the person came out and fired the shots.”

23 Pounds of Cocaine Seized from Car Dealer 

Police made a huge drug bust on Saturday. Twenty-three pounds of cocaine were seized after police in Hattieville village intercepted a Chevy Impala travelling from the Cayo District. The driver, identified as Dominique Young, a car dealer of Vista del Mar, has been arrested for possession of ten parcels of suspected cocaine. Assistant Commissioner of Police Hilberto Romero told us more.

 

                    Hilberto Romero

A.C.P. Hilberto Romero, Regional Commander, Eastern Division (544G0946)

“The nineteenth day of October twenty-twenty-four, our police conducted an operation in Hattieville village, where a Chevy Impala vehicle was stopped and searched. Police found ten parcels of suspected cocaine. The car was impounded and the driver taken into custody. He was identified as Dominique Young, a car dealer of Vista del Mar village. He has since been arrested for possession of controlled drugs with intentions to supply twenty-three point-three pounds of suspected cocaine. We got intelligence, and he was intercepted in Hattiville coming from the Cayo District.”

 

Reporter

“Is the police currently engaged in a special operation?”

 

           Dominique Young

A.C.P. Hilberto Romero

“There are several operations ongoing; searches have been conducted countrywide.” 

 

Reporter

“Is it an increase in cocaine being found recently?”

 

A.C.P. Hilberto Romero

“Yes, we have seen an increase in cocaine being found.”

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