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English: On 2 November, Hurricane Lisa hit the coast of Belize. Lisa struck southwest of the former capital Belize City, accompanied by heavy rain and high winds, which resulted in flooding, uprooted trees and damaged properties. A state of emergency and a curfew were declared in different areas, and parts of the country were left without power. The Copernicus Emergency Management System (CEMS) Rapid Mapping component has been activated by the European Commission’s Emergency Response Coordination Centre (ERCC) to monitor the impact of the storm (EMSR639). This image, acquired on 5 November 2022 by one of the Copernicus Sentinel-2 satellites, shows a plume of sediments just north of Belize City caused by river discharge, which remained strong three days after Lisa’s landfall.
Date 9 November 2022 (upload date)
Source The aftermath of Hurricane Lisa’s landfall in Belize
Author European Union, Copernicus Sentinel-2 imagery

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On 2 November, Hurricane Lisa hit the coast of Belize. Lisa struck southwest of the former capital Belize City, accompanied by heavy rain and high winds, which resulted in flooding, uprooted trees and damaged properties.

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