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Hurricane Ernesto Response In Corozal

(AUGUST 2012-OCTOBER 2012) (US$27,169.25)

Hurricane ErnestoUpon the threat of Hurricane Ernesto to Belize, the Belize Red Cross requested technical support from the Pan American Disaster Relief Unit (PADRU) of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent in Panama. Two delegates were deployed by August 7th, 2012, one DM Delegate, Ms. Annamaija Beloff, and one Water and Sanitation Delegate, Mr. Omar Robinson. They travelled to Corozal with BRC Volunteers and even before the all clear sign was declared by NEMO, the team braved the remaining TS winds and began assessments. While there was not heavy damage from the event, secondary hazards were identified as a result.

  • Over flowed latrines
  • 50%-100% loss of fruit and vegetables home grown
  • Over flowed wells
  • Heavy problems with mosquito
  • Stagnant water all over village (no drainage system) Roof damage
  • Milpas and fields 10%-75% damaged

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Hurricane ErnestoA total of 29 villages were assessed in the Corozal District. Seven volunteers from the Corozal (6) and Orange Walk branches (1) worked tirelessly to assist 202 affected families (1,152 persons). Affected persons received food, water, blankets, tarps, mosquito nets, jerry cans, pot sets, hygiene kits and cleaning items.

The operation would not have had the success it had if it was not for the good and selfless work of Staff, Volunteers and the assistance of the IFRC. The Belize Red Cross sincerely thanks the 7 Volunteers and HQ staff who assisted and led the response, as well as the members and leadership of the Corozal Branch who made their branch available.