AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 minutes agoExtreme Weather Watch: A tropical wave brought severe rain and strong winds, with Belmopan recording about 273.4 mm in roughly 12 hours—far above its July average—triggering major flooding and the temporary closure of the George Price Highway, while the Sibun River rose to flood stage near levels seen during Hurricane Mitch. Marine Monitoring Boost: Belize received three SOFAR marine monitoring stations for English Caye, Glover’s Reef, and Southern Turneffe Atoll to improve early warnings by tracking ocean conditions like sea surface and water-column temperatures. Coastal Cleanup: Belize City continued sargassum removal along the waterfront using a harvester boat contracted through Hol Chan Marine Reserve. Wildlife Protection Push: Authorities are pursuing tourists linked to a jaguar cub incident in Mountain Pine Ridge; the Belize Zoo and Forest Department stress “freeze and observe” from a safe distance and report wildlife issues instead of touching animals. Community Resilience Funding: The Caribbean Development Bank launched BNTF 11, allocating over US$5.2M for education and water sub-projects to strengthen livelihoods and resilience. Energy Planning: Belize mapped long-term electricity supply needs after load shedding tied to Mexico grid limits, with a focus on building a more reliable national system.
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