Tropical Storm Sara approaches Belize

Tropical Storm Sara is expected to impact parts of Belize in the coming days, with authorities closely monitoring the storm’s path and preparing for potential effects. As of the latest reports, Sara has gained strength and is projected to bring heavy rainfall, strong winds, and the possibility of flooding to coastal and inland areas of Belize. The storm could also cause rough seas and hazardous conditions along the coast, potentially affecting travel and maritime activities.

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Belize’s National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) has issued advisories, urging residents in vulnerable areas to take precautions, including securing properties, staying informed through official channels, and preparing for possible evacuations if necessary. Flooding and landslides could be a concern, particularly in low-lying regions and areas prone to heavy rainfall.

The storm’s intensity and exact track remain uncertain, but the government has activated emergency response plans to ensure the safety of residents and visitors. Belizeans are advised to remain vigilant, follow the guidance of local authorities, and stay updated on the latest weather forecasts.

NEMO said the main threat from this system will be heavy rainfall with totals of 5 to 10 inches with locally high values. This will result in flooding. A small craft advisory is currently in effect due to gusty winds and near showers or thunderstorms.

Mariners operating small vessels in Belize have been advised to either seek safe harbor or remain in port as Tropical Storm Sara approaches. NEMO has warned of coastal flooding, particularly in areas north of where the storm is expected to make landfall on Sunday. Strong winds, reaching speeds of 50 to 60 miles per hour, could cause damage to weak structures, uproot trees, and affect crops within the storm’s impact zone.

A flood warning is in effect for the Central and Northern regions, including the Rio Hondo, Macal, Mopan, and Belize Rivers. These areas are at high risk of flooding due to the heavy rainfall brought by the storm. Additionally, the San Roman and San Antonio Roads in the Orange Walk District remain flooded, disrupting travel.

Residents in flood-prone areas are urged to stay alert, take precautions, and follow the advice of local authorities. NEMO is closely monitoring the situation and will provide further updates as the storm progresses.

 

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