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B.T.L. Donates $100,000 in Hurricane Relief

The Belize Red Cross and Hand In Hand Ministry are providing immediate and long term assistance to support victims of Hurricane Earl.  Belize Telemedia Limited has pledged fifty thousand dollars to each local organization and its relief efforts.  It’s a total of one hundred thousand dollars that will go towards the Red Cross’ innovative cash […]

Hurricane Surge Litters the City with Sludge and Garbage

At new time tonight, here at Channel Five we remain without electricity even while most of Coney Drive has been powered up, which means that we are in the twenty percent countrywide that remain without power from B.E.L.  Tonight’s broadcast has been prepared with the use of generators, so we ask our audience to bear […]

Recovery Efforts Underway in the Old Capital, but CitCo Needs Your Help

According to Mayor Bradley, the area of Southern Foreshore, particularly near the House of Culture, has been recognized as one of several locations in need of urgent rehabilitation.   Darrell Bradley, Belize City Mayor “We also have identified the debris surrounding the House of Culture so that we are going in there cutting down as […]

Belama Phase 3 Devastated by Hurricane Earl

The task of rebuilding is humongous in Belize City. Teams have been deployed to affected areas. This morning, we headed to Phase Three of the sprawling community of Belama where devastation can be seen everywhere.  Many suffered damage to their roofs, in many cases, roofs and houses could not withstand the winds of eighty-miles per […]

The Iconic Bird’s Isle is No More

Iconic Belize City landmark Bird’s Isle, long since a popular venue for sporting activities and entertainment, is tonight no more.  The prominent location in the Yarborough community was brought to its knees during Hurricane Earl, before caving in on itself on Thursday morning.  Built in the late sixties, Bird’s Isle became the venue of choice […]

Auditorium is Flattened by Hurricane Earl, but Family Plans to Restore

With irreparable damage having been done to the original structure, are there any immediate plans to restore Bird’s Isle to its greatness?   Isani Cayetano “Now on a long term basis; I know it’s probably still a bit too early to decide what will become of where the basketball court used to be. Are there […]

Another Cop is Arraigned for Sexual Assault

News Five has been able to confirm that a Police driver from Roaring Creek, Adison Gillett, has been charged for allegedly sexually assaulting a fifteen year minor.  He was taken to Belmopan Magistrate’s Court for formal arraignment on Wednesday and has been remanded until September thirtieth. And while details are sketchy, we have also confirmed […]

Cop to be Charged for Assaulting Another

Belmopan Police are also investigating an incident which occurred on Thursday night in which Police Corporal Derin Mariano, assigned to the Mobile Interdiction Team, was badly beaten by another MIT officer, Corporal Jamir Casanova. Multiple sources today confirmed to News Five that there is a measure of conflict between officers because there is intervention to […]

Salary Adjustments for Public Officers and Teachers on the Backburner

Despite the unexpected power challenges raised by the passage of the indomitable Earl, News Five has been continuing its comprehensive coverage of the storm and its impacts in the short and medium term, on the ground and in your pockets. But this news will certainly be as unwelcome as the hurricane, at least to public […]

IMF Recommendations a Real Possibility Given Belize’s Economic State

And here’s another impact you may not have been expecting, and one which certainly won’t sit well on top of the expenses brought by Earl. Remember that letter from the Governor of the Central Bank to the FinSec Joe Waight basically telling him that things were dread? Okay. Remember those recommendations from the IMF in […]

Agriculture Industry Devastated by Hurricane Earl

Earl wasn’t just a storm which brought high waters, tore off roofs, damaged homes and panicked a nation. It also devastated our agriculture industry which has already been facing real challenges. But now it’s much worse. At the press conference held on Thursday, Agriculture C.E.O. Jose Alpuche explained that what he presented was a preliminary […]

Corn Farms and Vegetable Production Adversely Affected

And while the crushing impact on our banana industry is bad enough, it gets much worse.   Jose Alpuche, C.E.O., Ministry of Agriculture “Corn has been severely impacted, especially in the central region; Spanish Lookout alone reporting losses of seventy-five thousand tons, or approximately forty-two million Belize dollars in losses. In Indian Creek losses for […]

Impact of Earl on Central Bank Reserves

Waight isn’t generally a politician and so, most times, can be trusted to tell it as it is. The Prime Minister, a consummate politician, sings a more pleasant tune. But still, there’s no doubt that the economy is unstable, and Earl, certainly, did not help. At his press conference, PM Barrow spoke about the impact […]

Belizeans to Get Help from NEMO, Not U.D.P. Area Rep

So with all that said, the government will step in, right? Belizeans remember in late 2015 when a tropical depression flooded the south side and brought U.D.P. politicians with relief galore, including new appliances and money. We’re talking millions in disaster relief. But there’s a difference now. For one, there’s no major election in a […]

Was the City Council Prompt in Efforts to Restore Normalcy?

Was the City Council prompt in addressing the issue of debris and sludge when NEMO announced an all-clear on Thursday morning?  Some would argue that the response wasn’t fast enough.  According to Mayor Bradley, his team sprung into action immediately after they were given the nod to commence remedial works.  He says that while work […]

The Impact of Hurricane Earl on Tourism Industry

Like in agriculture, there was good and bad news in tourism. The good news is that all tourists in the country prior to the storm were placed in safe accommodations and are accounted for. But then there’s that really bad news. Karen Bevans, Director of Tourism “In looking at the preliminary assessment and our biggest […]

Relief Efforts in the City

The Belize City Council has embarked on a massive cleanup campaign of the Old capital. Agencies such as the Red Cross are joining in the effort, giving a helping hand to persons still at shelters. Food and water are at the top of list. News Five’s Duane Moody reports.   Duane Moody, Reporting In the […]

A look at the Destruction of Hurricane Earl on San Pedro

In the prime tourist destination, San Pedro, the popular Costa Maya festival has been cancelled. The influx of persons expected to attend has dropped dramatically so the festival has had to be called off. Within the island, residents are picking up the pieces where possible. A number of small and fragile establishments were battered and […]

Potential Health Hazards Post Hurricane Earl

The entire country of Belize is still recovering from the effects of Hurricane Earl. The damage country wide is minor for some and major for others. But there are few lingering threats that are to come post Earl that we all need to keep in mind. Those are the health hazards that come post storm. […]

Hurricane Earl Tears through Belize City

Hurricane Earl drenched Belize on Wednesday night packing ferocious winds of up to eighty miles per hour. The hurricane made landfall after midnight near Belize City and moved westward.  The city and the rest of the Belize District felt the full brunt of the storm which caused water levels to rise significantly. Residents experienced water […]

City Council Moves Quick to Clean Up after Hurricane Earl

Today, the Belize City Council mobilized immediately after the hurricane and began cleanup efforts in the Old Capital. Debris, trees, zinc from roofs and other objects are littering the streets.  Mayor Darrell Bradley says that with help from the B.D.F., the city will return to normalcy.   Darrell Bradley, Belize City Mayor “If you could […]

Search and Rescue Teams Active as Belize City gets Battered by Storm

City folks began bracing up for the storm since Wednesday morning. Visitors evacuated the islands.  Hundreds moved to shelters in both the north and south sides of the city. More than a thousand persons left their homes for safer ground. But many others chose to remain where they were, putting their lives at risk when […]

Sugar Barge Crashes into Historic Monument during Storm

The weather system also caused three barges to run aground near the Belize City harbor. This morning, the B.S.I. vessel collided near the Baron Bliss Lighthouse and remained there until just before midday when the Swing Bridge was swung to allow for a tugboat to pull the barge away. CEMO Coordinator Phillip Willoughby told News […]

Hurricane Earl Wreaks Havoc in Vista Del Mar

Also hard hit were communities north of Belize City, including Vista Del Mar and Ladyville. Who would have believed that a category one storm, and barely that, could have wreaked such havoc – winds with the intensity to tear off roofs and bring down homes, and surges of five feet plus in certain areas? By […]

Belize River Valley Residents Show Fortitude in the Wake of Earl

The Belize River Valley also experienced the downpour of the hurricane and residents are not bracing for impending floods. Like in other communities in the path of Earl, damages were sustained to houses and livestock and there is the potential for further losses as the days go by. News Five’s Isani Cayetano reports.   Isani […]