MIDH Responds to Landslide on Hummingbird Highway

The Ministry of Infrastructure Development and Housing (MIDH) has deployed personnel and equipment to clear a landslide at Mile 29 on the Hummingbird Highway. Motorists are urged to drive carefully and be considerate of the team working to resolve the situation. This comes as rain is experienced across the country as Tropical Storm Sara makes its way towards Belize.

A tropical storm warning is still in effect for the entire coast, including the Cayes. According to the latest updates issued this morning at 9 AM, the storm was located about 140 miles southeast of Belize City, with sustained winds of 45 mph. The storm is expected to make landfall in Belize on Sunday.

Residents are advised to monitor local weather updates and stay cautious of road conditions.

Tropical Storm Sara Moves Slowly Towards Belize

As of 9:00 AM, Tropical Storm Sara remains a threat to Belize, with a warning still in effect for the entire coastline, including all cayes. According to the latest updates, Sara was about 140 miles southeast of Belize City, moving slowly towards the country at just 2 mph. The storm is expected to make landfall in Belize by Sunday.

While Sara’s winds are currently at 45 mph, it is not expected to strengthen significantly. However, gusty winds could reach up to 50 mph as it approaches. The main concern for Belize is heavy rainfall, with some areas already seeing over 15 inches of rain, leading to flooding. An additional 3 to 8 inches of rain is expected through Sunday.

Strong winds and rough seas are also affecting the country, with gusts of up to 39 mph recorded. A small craft warning is in place, urging boaters to stay in safe harbors. The storm could cause some minor damage to weaker structures due to the winds.

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