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Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) Floods due to Hurricane Lisa in Belize - Executive Summary

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Belize - government
World Bank, the
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, the (GFDRR)
Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)
European Union

Hurricane Lisa made landfall about 10 miles south of Belize City near the mouth of the Sibun River as a Category 1 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 85mph on Wednesday, November 2, 2022.

Hurricane Lisa, despite its relatively small size and Category 1 status, resulted in damage and loss comparable to larger and more powerful storms. It is important to determining the physical damages, economic losses, and costs of meeting recovery needs after a disaster, hence the purpose of this document. The Post Disaster Needs Assessment is a joint approach of assessing disaster effects and impacts to then determine priority recovery needs.

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Last checked: 3 October 2023

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Hazards Cyclone, Hurricane and Typhoon Flood
Themes Disaster losses Recovery
Country and region Belize
Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) Floods due to Hurricane Lisa in Belize
Number of pages
56 p.
Publication year
2023

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