Belize Wildfires Response

Belize is grappling with wildfires that have destroyed over 10,000 hectares of agricultural land, affected over 200 families, and caused over eight million dollars in damages, particularly in the Cayo and Toledo Districts. In response, the Open Mapping Hub in Latin America and the Caribbean is working with CDEMA to support recovery, assess data needs, and enhance future preparedness.

Mapping projects for this activation

Wiki page for this activation

CONTEXT

Belize is grappling with unprecedented wildfires that have destroyed over 10,000 hectares of agricultural land, affected more than 200 families, and caused over eight million US dollars in damages¹. The fires, fueled by extreme drought and rising temperatures, have devastated wildlife habitats and threatened communities, particularly in the Cayo and Toledo Districts. The National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) reported severe impacts in villages like San Pedro Columbia and Crique Jute. In response, the Open Mapping Hub in Latin America and the Caribbean has launched efforts to support recovery, working with local partners to assess data needs and enhance future preparedness.

¹Based on Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency's situation report.

Impact Areas

Disaster Response

Region Hub/Country

Belize

Duration

June 4, 2024 ー Ongoing

Chat with Our Community

Check out our other projects

About the information we collect

We use cookies and similar technologies to recognize and analyze your visits, and measure traffic usage and activity. You can learn about how we use the data about your visit or information you provide by reading our privacy policy.

By clicking "I Agree", you consent to the use of cookies.