Hurricane Mitch
Corozal makes ready for Hurricane Mitch Corozal was spared the wrath of Hurricane Mitch at the end of October, 1998. However, many of our brothers and sisters in other parts of Central America were devastated. Many thousands were killed and nearly a million lost their homes. You can imagine many residents of these countries boarding up their windows as we did, and taking other precautions, but not knowing the fury that approached or how long it would stay. Helping Each Other
That feeling of brotherhood extended to helping other parts of
Central America. At Corozal Community College and Corozal Junior College,
faculty and students donated to aid for Honduras, Nicaragua, and other
areas severely attacked by Mitch. Emergency Preparedness
Corozal and Belize were adequately prepared for a Category 1 hurricane. We might have survived a Category 3. But no preparation would be enough for the destruction that Mitch brought to our southern neighbors. Businesses Prepare for Mitch
In other parts of Central America there were whole communities where there was little food or other supplies, where 70% of the bridges were washed out, and there simply was no way for food to get in except by helicopter. Fortunately some additional helicopters were provided by the U.S. and others, but even today help is desperately needed.
Some Rely on Faith
For additional information, try Ambergris Caye's Hurricane Information. Marty Casado did an excellent job of keeping up with Hurricane Mitch and its threat to Ambergris Caye and the rest of Belize.
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