In the wee hours of the morning on September 3rd a hurricane hit Belize. In fact, it hit just a few miles south of where we live. We had been watching Tropical Storm Nana make its way here, and thankfully, it turned into a hurricane with 75 mph winds just before hitting land, so it just barely made the grade to be classified as a hurricane. That means it was pretty weak by hurricane standards. If you look at this chart below you can see how much difference in strength just a few miles per hour wind speed makes. For example, if the winds had been just 10 miles an hour more, then the hurricane would have been nearly 3 times as strong! And we certainly would have sustained a lot more damage than we did.
Even this weakest of hurricanes blew the roof off 10 homes in the village, and caused 3 homes to fall down off their posts. This is one of the fallen homes. (Photo credit to Hopkins UnCut) |
Another fallen home - this one made the news. Fortunately, the home didn't fall until the morning after the hurricane, just after the residents had stepped outside. (Photo credit to Hopkins UnCut) |
Our friend's fallen house - thankfully nobody had been living there, but it was uninsured. |
There were LOTS of trees down, which is apparently what caused the damage to this truck. We were super fortunate to not have any people injured or killed. (Photo credit to Hopkins UnCut) |
I think everyone who had a palapa like this lost it. This used to be a restaurant we liked called Laruni Hati. (Photo credit to Hopkins UnCut) |
There was also damage to several docks. This resort lost the end of their dock that had been covered by a palapa. Thankfully, their boat was not damaged. |
This cabana lost part of its roof, and more damage was done to the big cabana there. We were supposed to be out there right now for a couple of nights with friends, but that is being rescheduled. |
On a positive note, the hurricane did deposit a lot of new sand on the beaches. |
Granola peanut butter balls - the recipe made lots more, but this was all that was left by the time I remembered to take a photo. Apparently they were a hit. |