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September 6, 2020

US National Aeronautics and Space Administration funds project to study how tourism-shutdown is affecting Belize’s water quality

Dr. Robert Griffin, the Associate Dean of the Faculty of Science at UAH, and his team are studying how decreased tourism impacts urban and agricultural point [...]
September 6, 2020

Police Constable Bernard Ical missing since Wednesday, the search continues

The Ministry of National Security said that Ical was a member of the joint Police/Belize Defense Force (BDF) patrol which was ordered to move from Machaquila [...]
September 6, 2020

Over 19 million people recovered from COVID-19

The data shows that there have been over 20 million closed cases, with 884,601 ending in the patient's death. There are currently over 6.9 million active [...]
September 6, 2020

Met Service: Expect unstable and moist weather today

The 24-hour forecast calls for mostly cloudy with some showers, periods of rain, and a few thunderstorms mainly along southern coastal areas this morning, then decreasing [...]
September 6, 2020

Tropical weather tracker: Trio of systems in Atlantic and Caribbean monitored

FOX 35 in Orlando, Florida, is currently tracking three separate systems in the Atlantic. They are all currently areas of disorganized showers that could have the [...]
September 4, 2020

Belize Met Service: Weather to become unstable as tropical wave approaches

The 24-hour forecast calls for cloudy with sunny breaks today and mostly cloudy tonight. A few showers and thunderstorms will occur over most areas today, increasing [...]
September 3, 2020

New COVID-19 quarantine regulations passed; state of emergency and curfew lifted on Friday

Minister of Health and responsible for quarantine, Pablo Marin, has instituted Statutory Instrument 126, the Quarantine (Prevention of the Spread of Infectious Disease) (COVID-19) Regulations, 2020, [...]
September 3, 2020

“Teachers should return to work tomorrow,” says Ministry of Education

The MOE noted that since the all-clear was given following Hurricane Nana, teachers continue preparations for the resumption of classes on Monday, September 7.