Stabroek News Sunday

Belize asks for funds in the aftermath of Hurricane Lisa

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BELMOPAN, Belize, (CMC) – The Government of Belize, in the aftermath of Hurricane Lisa, is requesting some US$11 million to meet immediate needs and to provide basic food, household supplies, and constructi­on materials to enable affected persons to have a level of human dignity.

Earlier this week, Hurricane Lisa crossed the mainland of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country approximat­ely five miles south of Belize City.

While there were no reported loss of life or major injuries, approximat­ely 9% of the population was affected with initial estimates of losses to the housing sector amounting to approximat­ely BZD $20 million (US$9.6 million).

Meanwhile, the Caribbean Agricultur­al Research and Developmen­t Institute (CARDI) has expressed willingnes­s to support the government and conduct damage assessment­s and the distributi­on of supplies to farmers.

For its part, the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) is on standby to provide assistance concerning the reduction of waterborne illnesses and overall disease surveillan­ce and eradicatio­n.

Assistance is also coming from the Internatio­nal Federation of Red Cross which has now procured shelter kits and cleaning and hygiene kits that can assist approximat­ely 500 families, as needed.

The Belize Red Cross says it is working closely with the National Emergency Management Organisati­on (NEMO) and has teams on the ground conducting assessment­s.

Meanwhile, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Belize has conducted assessment­s and identified schools that were damaged and have tents positioned in-country for use if the need arises.

Other regional and internatio­nal entities including the Caribbean Water and Wastewater Associatio­n (CWWA) and the CARICOM Private Sector Organisati­on have pledged support to Belize as needed.

 ?? ?? On Wednesday, Hurricane Lisa crossed the mainland of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country approximat­ely five miles south of Belize City. – (Contribute­d photo)
On Wednesday, Hurricane Lisa crossed the mainland of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country approximat­ely five miles south of Belize City. – (Contribute­d photo)

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