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: Organizations like the Belize Electricity Limited (BEL) worked to restore power across the Belize District. A Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) was conducted by the government and the UNDP to prioritize recovery needs.

: The World Food Programme (WFP) and the Belizean government collaborated to send cash assistance via mobile money platforms to help farmers restart planting and manage bank credits.

: Educational institutions like St. John’s College and St. Martin de Porres Parish suffered severe damage, including lost roofs and destroyed equipment. In Belize City and surrounding districts, thousands were left without electricity as infrastructure was battered. lisa belize

: Farmers, particularly in the Cayo province, reported a 100% loss of key crops like papaya. Greenhouses were ripped open, leading to significant financial strain on families relying on agricultural income. 🛠️ Recovery and Relief Efforts

Hurricane Lisa struck as a with sustained winds of 85 mph. It moved across the coast about 10 miles south of Belize City, bringing significant environmental and structural challenges. : Organizations like the Belize Electricity Limited (BEL)

: Volunteers and the Global Empowerment Mission organized relief kits and coordinated roof repairs for victims. 📚 Other "Lisa Belize" References

: The storm caused water levels to rise by 4 to 7 feet above normal tide levels, resulting in localized flash flooding across coastal and inland areas. : Educational institutions like St

The aftermath of the storm triggered a nationwide and international response to rebuild.