- Tropical cyclone SARA approached the northern coast of Honduras on 15 November and on 17 November, made landfall north of Dangriga town, eastern Belize, bringing heavy rainfall and strong winds. After that, it crossed central Belize, north-eastern Guatemala and south-eastern Mexico, and on 18 November at 3.00 UTC, its centre was located inland in south-eastern Mexico, approximately 36 km east-southeast of Candelaria Municipality, Campeche state with maximum sustained winds of 46 km/h (tropical depression).
- Following its influence across north-eastern Central America, the IFRC Disaster Response and Preparedness reports three missing people and 20,000 affected in Honduras, 123,276 affected people in Belize, and almost 8,000 affected people in Guatemala.
- SARA is forecast to move north-west and reach the southern Gulf of Mexico, weakening and dissipating on 18 November. For the next 24 hours, moderate to locally heavy rainfall is forecast over Belize, El Salvador, eastern Guatemala, western Nicaragua and the Mexican state of Quintana Roo.
- The Copernicus Emergency Management Service (EMS) was activated in rapid mapping mode, (EMSR778) for Honduras and (EMSR777) for Belize.
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