
Yes, there is a lot of flooding in Belize, especially in the last 2 to 3 years. People have lost homes and there was a time, about 7 years ago when there was a hurricane, in which the entire southern district and the Stann Creek District was flooded and an entire family died. Also one of the major bridges that goes to Stann Creek and Toledo got washed out, so we do experience a lot of flooding.
I’ve heard people in Belize City who experience rain for an entire day, and the entire streets are filled with water and the roads are blocked. It can get problematic in some areas because there is only one way to go to work or one way to go to school. Children cannot go to school that day because they can’t pass the road or the people can’t go to work. Some villages and some towns have some flooding, but it’s mostly during the rainy season. It does not flood all year. It’s mostly during the months of October and November in which we experience most rain.
Lately we have been experiencing some changes in the weather. We normally get the rains in October and November, but last year and the year before, we got a lot of rain in December as well, and sometimes even up to January.
Flooding in Belize is not a reason for you not to move here. If it floods here, it could last for days because the water cannot get out. But I guess, if you are planning to move here and you’re concerned about the flooding, then maybe you can move to the higher areas.
I haven’t heard of one incident of flooding in the cayes, but here in San Ignacio, it can get flooded. There are times when it comes, and then it goes. It can get flooded for a day and as soon as it stops raining, the water will drain. I think the problem of flooding would be if we had a major hurricane coming, but we do not experience many hurricanes coming to Belize. We mostly get rains, but that’s about it. I personally live beside a creek and I have lived there for 10 years and my house hasn’t ever been flooded. There were some years where the water almost came close to our house, but it didn’t flood our house. Here in San Ignacio, drains and streets could get flooded, but not the homes.
(Men navigating a small boat on the waterways of the Belize River, pictured.)