Hurricane Lisa made a landfall in Central America: floods and destructions
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Hurricane Lisa was a Category 1 Hurricane which traversed the Caribbean Sea and made a landfall in Belize (Central America) on Wednesday 2/11, bringing heavy rain and thunderstorms which were combined with strong winds, resulting in severe flash flooding and coastal flooding as well as in numerous destructions.
Striking thing about #Hurricane #LISAs storm surge in #Belize City: how fast it came rushing in. At 3:17pm I was at seawall, watching waves crash against it. 30 mins later, I shot this. Surge had topped seawall & already penetrated several blocks inland. This was all during eye. pic.twitter.com/9Y8vb4bpvL
— Josh Morgerman (@iCyclone) November 3, 2022
Belize storm surge, #Lisa https://t.co/EjDUcOaxA4
— Craig Setzer (@CraigSetzer) November 3, 2022
Today, as Hurricane Lisa was heading northwestwards towards Campeche was downgraded to a Tropical Storm, but the risk for flooding is still possible. Tomorrow, Lisa will be downgraded to a tropical depression system as it will reach the Bay of Campeche.
Here are the 4am CDT Thursday 3 November Key Messages for Tropical Storm #Lisa.
— National Hurricane Center (@NHC_Atlantic) November 3, 2022
Latest Info: https://t.co/m9guBGyuC4 pic.twitter.com/bBq6z59i66