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  Belize

Disaster Assistance at a Glance

Recent Disaster Declaration:
Tropical Storm

OFDA Response:
Emergency relief supplies

OFDA Preparedness:
Disaster preparedness, capacity building


Latest OFDA Report:
Latin America and the Caribbean Hurricane Season 2007 Fact Sheet #9 (181kb PDF)

Map of Belize


Most Recent Disaster Declaration:
Tropical Storm, 06-05-2007

On May 31, Tropical Storm Arthur made landfall on the Yucatan Peninsula, affecting all districts of Belize.  The Prime Minister of Belize declared all of Stann Creek District and parts of Belize District disaster areas.  From June 3 to 5, approximately 15 inches of rain fell throughout the country, causing rivers in the Corozal, Orange Walk, Belize, and Stann Creek districts to overflow.  On June 5, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies stated that flooding in these areas had killed seven people, destroyed several major bridges, damaged houses, and affected approximately 10,000 people.  The Government of Belize National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) provided relief supplies to affected areas and pre-positioned containers of emergency food supplies at strategic locations across the country.

On June 5, U.S. Ambassador Robert J. Dieter declared a disaster due to the effects of Tropical Storm Arthur.  In response, USAID/OFDA provided $25,000 through the U.S. Embassy in Belmopan to the Belize Red Cross for the local purchase and transport of relief supplies.  In addition, USAID/OFDA transported relief commodities from its Miami warehouse to Belize City for distribution by the Belize Red Cross. A USAID/OFDA representative in Belize worked with NEMO and the Belize Red Cross to assess conditions and provide updates on affected areas.


Additional Disaster Declarations:
Hurricane, 08-23-2007

From August 20 to 21, Hurricane Dean made landfall approximately 40 miles north of the Belize–Mexico border as a category five storm on the Saffir-Simpson scale. According to the Government of Belize (GOB), high winds and heavy rains resulting from the hurricane have caused significant damage to housing and agriculture in the northern districts of Corozal and Orange Walk, which the GOB declared disaster areas on August 21. Preliminary assessments by the GOB reported that the hurricane damaged more than 1,500 houses, rendering approximately 2,000 people homeless in northern districts and causing an estimated $5 million in damage. Initial aerial estimates also indicated that the storm destroyed the entire export papaya crop, valued at more than $20 million, and caused at least $1.2 million in damage to sugar crops, affecting the livelihoods of small farmers.

On August 23, U.S. Chargé d’Affaires Leonard A. Hill declared a disaster in Belize due to the impact of Hurricane Dean. In response, USAID/OFDA allocated $50,000 through the U.S. Embassy in Belize to support the GOB relief efforts. In addition, USAID/OFDA provided emergency relief supplies, valued at nearly $87,000 including transport, to the Belize Red Cross for hurricane-affected populations in northern Belize. These commodities included 500 wool blankets, 1,056 hygiene kits, 100 rolls of plastic sheeting, and 5 chainsaw kits. A two-member USAID/OFDA emergency team in Belize conducted assessment and identified needs in conjunction with the GOB’s National Emergency Management Organization. On August 21 and 22, U.S. Embassy staff carried out aerial assessments utilizing U.S. military helicopters.

For information on USAID's hurricane recovery and reconstruction programs, please see here.

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