
Belize travel information: Natural disasters
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- Summary
- Safety and security
- Local laws and customs
- Terrorism
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Advice current as at 4:00 am 13 Dec 2019.
Hurricanes
The hurricane season in Belize normally runs from June to November. You should monitor local and international weather updates from the World Meteorological Organisation and the National Hurricane Centre. For advice on what to do if you are caught up in a hurricane or tropical storm see our tropical cyclones page.
Earthquakes
Belize does not suffer from earthquakes, but tremors from earthquakes in neighbouring countries can occasionally be felt in Belize. To learn more about what to do before, during and after an earthquake, see this advice from the US Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Quick Facts Tourist Information for:
BelizeDrive on the: right
Visitors/Tourists: 250,000 in 2011
Languages Spoken:
Spanish 28%
Capital City(s):
Belmopan
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Population: 16,400
Largest City: Belize City
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