Natural Hazards Monitoring
Updates on natural hazards in the Americas
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Tropical Storm Eta Update
Guatemala
On 11 November 2020, the Guatemala National Coordinator for the Reduction of Disasters (CONRED), reported that due to Tropical Storm Eta, 24,190 homes have presented mild, moderate, and severe damage due to severe weather events related to the storm. This is an…
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Severe Weather
Dominican Republic Update
On 11 November 2020, in the Dominican Republic, media reported the evacuation of 3,720 persons (an increase of 2,595 since the last update). Additionally 4 communities remain isolated and a total of 744 homes, 3 roads, and 1 bridge were damaged. Currently, 12 provinces…
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Severe Weather
Dominican Republic
On 10 November 2020, the Dominican Republic Emergency Operations Center (COE) issued a severe weather alert due to risk of heavy downpours, thunderstorms, and heavy winds. The provinces of El Gran Santo Domingo, Barahona, San Cristóbal, San José de Ocoa, and Peravia…
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Tropical Storm Eta
Cuba, Guatemala, United States (Update)
On 8 November 2020, the Guatemala National Coordinator for the Reduction of Disasters (CONRED), reported heavy rains caused by Tropical Storm Eta affecting a total of 240,103 people, of which 14,322 were injured. In addition, 60,787 people were evacuated from their homes…
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Hurricane Eta
Guatemala (Update)
On 6 November 2020, the Guatemala National Coordinator for the Reduction of Disasters (CONRED), updated its report regarding Hurricane Eta. To date, a total of 81,000 people were affected (an increase of 53,230 persons from the last report on 4 November) and 4,625 people were evacuated. In…
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Severe Weather
Colombia
On 3 November 2020, the National Unit for Disaster Risk Management (UNGRD) reported heavy rain and floods occurred in Magdalena Municipality, Magdalena Department in Colombia affecting 9,200 families. An overflow of the Fundación, Sevilla, Tucurinca, Frío, Aracataca, and Ariguari rivers affected the…
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Hurricane Eta
Multi Country (Update)
On 4 November 2020, the Costa Rica National Commission for Risk Prevention and Emergency reported that 14 shelters in 10 cantons of Costa Rica are housing 341 persons affected by Hurricane Eta. In Honduras, there are 1,261 open shelters in 12 municipalities of the country in order to avoid…
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Hurricane Eta
Multi Country (Update)
On 3 November 2020, the Government of Nicaragua declared a red alert for the Northern Caribbean and Triangulo Mimero areas in Nicaragua. To date, in Pacific Region, Central, and South Caribbean regions of Nicaragua, 6,000 families are housed in shelters. In addition, media…
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Hurricane Eta
Multi Country
On 2 November 2020, the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NOAA), reported that Hurricane Eta became a major hurricane, located about 85 miles east of Cabo Gracias A Dios on the Nicaragua and Honduras border. Rainfall would lead to catastrophic, life-threatening flash flooding and river flooding,…