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Tropical storm sara makes landfall in honduras, brings torrential rain to region

Anjali Yadav
By Anjali Yadav Published November 15, 2024
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Tropical Storm Sara made landfall in northern Honduras on Thursday evening, unleashing heavy rain across parts of Central America and posing significant flood and landslide risks as it progresses. The storm arrived near Brus Laguna, a remote village with roughly 13,000 residents situated about 105 miles (165 km) west-northwest of Cabo Gracias a Dios, where the borders of Honduras and Nicaragua meet. The U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) in Miami has issued warnings that Sara is expected to impact the region with intense rainfall, potentially devastating remote communities with limited infrastructure.

Rainfall threat and path towards the coast

At landfall, Tropical Storm Sara packed winds of around 45 miles per hour (75 km/h) and was moving westward at approximately 10 miles per hour (17 km/h). Forecasters expect the storm to maintain its general direction, eventually reaching the Caribbean Sea again, where it could set its sights on the coast of Belize and possibly the Yucatán Peninsula.

Mexican authorities have already raised alarms for residents and travellers in the Yucatán Peninsula, home to popular tourist destinations such as Cancún, Playa del Carmen, and Tulum. Although Sara is currently projected to weaken somewhat over land, any re-emergence over warm waters could allow it to regain strength and deliver further intense weather to the peninsula.

Extreme rainfall could lead to flooding and landslides

The National Hurricane Center has predicted that Sara will dump between 10 to 20 inches (25 to 50 cm) of rain across parts of Honduras, Nicaragua, Belize, and southern Mexico, with isolated areas potentially receiving up to 30 inches (75 cm). Such heavy rainfall can quickly overwhelm rivers and drainage systems, leading to flash floods and landslides, especially in mountainous and forested areas where the soil is already saturated.

Communities in these regions, especially those with poor infrastructure and limited resources, are particularly vulnerable. Flooding and landslides are a frequent consequence of Central American storms, often resulting in widespread displacement and challenging recovery efforts. In response, local authorities have begun coordinating with emergency teams to prepare for possible evacuations and distribute emergency supplies.

Impact on honduras’ roatán island and tourism

Sara’s current trajectory is expected to bring it close to the island of Roatán, a popular Honduran tourist destination known for its coral reefs and marine life, by Sunday. The island could see significant weather impacts, including high winds and intense rainfall, which may disrupt local tourism activities and transportation. Ferry services between Roatán and the mainland may be suspended as a precautionary measure, and the island’s international airport has issued warnings that flight schedules could be altered to ensure passenger safety.

Hotels and resorts across Roatán are working to safeguard guests and prepare emergency response protocols. Local officials have warned tourists to remain vigilant and follow any advisories issued by the Honduran government.

Belize and yucatán prepare for potential impact

In Belize, preparations are already underway for the potential arrival of Tropical Storm Sara. Although it remains uncertain whether Sara will reach Belizean shores directly, officials have advised residents to prepare for possible strong winds, heavy rains, and coastal flooding. Belizean authorities are urging people to secure loose objects, clear drainage channels, and stock up on essential supplies as a precaution.

Similarly, in Mexico, emergency services in the Yucatán Peninsula are closely monitoring the storm’s path. The Mexican government has prepared shelters and mobilised resources in case evacuations become necessary. The region, famous for its tourism, has seen a surge of visitors recently, heightening the urgency for thorough preparations to safeguard both residents and holidaymakers.

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Growing threats from central american storms

Tropical Storm Sara highlights the increasingly common threat posed by storms in Central America, where tropical weather systems can develop rapidly, often catching communities off guard. In recent years, extreme weather events in the region have become more frequent, with scientists attributing this to climate change, which contributes to warmer ocean temperatures and more intense storm systems.

In addition to rain and wind, storms like Sara can also lead to significant agricultural losses, as crops are destroyed by heavy downpours and flooding. Such impacts exacerbate food insecurity in regions already grappling with economic hardship.

The National Hurricane Center has advised residents in affected areas to heed local warnings, stay informed about Sara’s progress, and prepare for possible evacuations. As the storm continues on its westward path, authorities remain on high alert, particularly in areas already under heavy rainfall and at risk of dangerous floods and landslides.

Tropical Storm Sara’s arrival has put Central America on high alert, with communities and authorities across Honduras, Belize, and Mexico bracing for the storm’s full impact. With the potential for intense rainfall, life-threatening flooding, and landslides, the next few days will be critical in determining the severity of Sara’s damage. In the meantime, emergency teams are preparing for what could be another challenging episode in the region’s storm season.

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