
Hurricane Lisa made landfall just south of Belize City on 2 November, affecting approximately 172,000 persons, with more than 500 houses completely destroyed and 5,000 homes suffering damage.
Hurricane Lisa made landfall just south of Belize City on 2 November, affecting approximately 172,000 persons, with more than 500 houses completely destroyed and 5,000 homes suffering damage.
KEY MESSAGES At 7:00 pm on 31 October 2022, the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) issued Advisory No. 2 informing the public that Belize is under a hurricane watch as of 6:30 pm. As...
KEY MESSAGES At 10:30 am on 31 October 2022, the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) issued Advisory No. 1 on Tropical Storm Lisa. Tropical Storm Lisa was located near latitude 15.5 N,...
This report has been produced by the UN Resident Coordinator’s Office for Belize and United Nations Emergency Technical Team (UNETT), with the support of OCHA and humanitarian partners. The...
This report has been produced by the UN Resident Coordinator’s Office for Belize and United Nations Emergency Technical Team (UNETT), with the support of OCHA and humanitarian partners. The...
OVERVIEW OFSITUATION IN BELIZE Cases: 18 confirmed cases, 1185 tests done, 2 deaths, 16 recoveries, active cases. State of emergency: Declaration of countrywide state of emergency extended until June...
OVERVIEW OFSITUATION IN BELIZE Cases: 18 confirmed cases, 785 tested, 2 deaths, 6 recoveries. State of emergency: Declaration of countrywide state of emergency for 30 days beginning April 1st, with...
OVERVIEW OF SITUATION IN BELIZE Cases: 9 confirmed cases, 1 death. State of emergency: Declaration of countrywide state of emergency beginning 30 days April 1st, with curfew from 8 PM to 5 AM was...
OVERVIEW OF SITUATION IN BELIZE HIGHLIGHTS Two (2) COVID-19 cases confirmed in the country, both in San Pedro Town, Ambergris Caye. The second case is mother of the first patient. February 8...
Highlights The National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) has declared the ALL CLEAR phase for the country of Belize. The center of now Tropical Storm Earl was located near latitude 17.2...
Highlights Tropical Strom Earl has formed in the Central Caribbean and is moving due west at 22mph with winds of 47 mph. Belize is in the trajectory path and the system is likely to make landfall on...
This situation report is based on information received from the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), 6:00 a.m. briefing of the NEOC. Situation During the course of the night TS Paula...
This situation report is based on information received from the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), 10:00 a.m. briefing of the NEOC. Situation As of 9:00 a.m. today (12/10/10),...
This situation report is based on information received from the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), 4:30 p.m. briefing of the NEOC. Situation 1. As of 4:00 p.m. today (11/10/10)...
This situation report is based on information received from the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), 7:00 a.m. briefing of the NEOC. Situation 1. As of this 6:00 a.m. this morning TS...
This situation report is based on information received from the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), 10:00 a.m. briefing of the NEOC. Situation 1. TS Matthew is travelling at 20 miles...
Situation - Waters are receding slowly in all areas except along the Rio Hondo. In the Crooked Tree area, the causeway is under 5 feet of water and it is expected to remain under water for around...
1.-Current Situation COPECO continues with the distribution of humanitarian aid to all of those affected due to the heavy rains. Today the Council of Government Ministries has been meeting to discuss...
Situation 1. An update as of 11 am on Monday 27 October on river levels reveals that while river levels in the South and West of the country are falling or stagnant, the rivers continue to rise in...
This sitrep follows an initial briefing issued Thursday 23 October 2008 based on NEMO's Initial Damage Assessment Report. Situation 1. The current flooding began as a result of heavy rains on 16 and...