- Tropical Storm SARA dissipated over the southern Gulf of Mexico after it made landfall on 14 November close to the Honduras-Nicaragua border and crossed Belize and south-eastern Mexico on 17-18 November. In the meantime, ongoing rain continue to affect parts of Central America.
- According to UN OCHA, in Honduras, two people died, more than 6,700 people have been sheltered and 127,716 people affected. In Costa Rica, five people died, five are missing and 3,418 others have been displaced. In Guatemala, more than 350 people have been displaced, and 50,240 affected. In Belize, more than 123,000 people have been affected and at least 162 people have been sheltered. In El Salvador, 30 people have been evacuated and 2,500 affected.
- The Copernicus Emergency Management Service (EMS) was activated in rapid mapping mode for Honduras (EMSR778) and for Belize (EMSR777), a total of 7 maps have been produced so far.
- On 19-20 November, moderate to locally heavy rainfall is expected over most of Central America, particularly over the southern and western countries and over south-eastern Mexico.
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