Natural Disasters Monitoring - September 1, 2020

Official Sources:
 
Severe Weather 
Colombia 

The Government of Antioquia Department in Colombia, reported, heavy rain affected 75 families and several roads in Pueblorrico Municipality. Media reported that the most affected areas were: Sinaí, Morrón, Sevilla, Corinto A, Corinto B, Mulato, El Cedrón, La Envidia, Mulatico, Barcino, Santa Bárbara, California, La Gómez, El Mandarino, Alto de San Francisco, El Algibe, Aguacatal, La Berrío, La Balastrera, Altos de la Esperanza, and Punta Tierra. The reports are in Spanish at: Dapard and el tiempo Noticias.
 
Costa Rica (Update)
On 31 August, the Government of Costa Rica (CNE), provided an update on the heavy rains which to date have affected 836 people (an increase of 214 people since the last report on 26 August) and a total of 25 shelters have been opened. The report is in Spanish at: CNE.
 
Tropical Storm Nana (Alert)
Multi-country

On 1 September 2020, the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NOAA) reported that Tropical Storm Nana is moving westward of the central Caribbean sea and it is located 425 miles east of Limon Municipality, Honduras and 590 miles east of Belize City, Belize. The government of Mexico has issued a Tropical Storm Warning for the southern portion of the Yucatan Peninsula from Puerto Costa Maya southward to Chetumal City. The government of Guatemala has issued a Tropical Storm Watch for the Caribbean Sea coast of Guatemala. The report is available in English at: NOAA.