Ministry of Health of Belize
Assessment Results Following Hurricane Iris 9 October 2001
The Ministry of Health's Command Center was established in Belmopan under the
direction of the Chief Executive Officer on Monday, 8th October, 2001 at 1:00
p.m. Permanent representation of the Ministry of Health at NEMO Head Quarters
was also established.
The Ministry of Health established and deployed assessment teams which initiated
field visits from Tuesday, 9th October, 2001. The first Medical Team consisting
of two (2) Doctors and two (2) Nurses arrived Independence at 3:30 a.m. Between
12 noon and 5:00 PM than same day the Ministry of Health, (Minister of Health,
Chief Executive Officer, Director of Health Services, Principal Public Health
Inspector, Regional Health Manager, Southern Region) and Pan American Health
Organization (PAHO) (Dr. Violet Duke and Rony Maza) carried out aerial damage
assessment of the Southern Stann Creek District and visited Placencia Village.
This village was found to be devastated and partially flooded, full of debris,
destroyed and damaged houses/building, no electricity, no water, no telephone
and no food.
By 10:00am on October 9,2000, two (2) emergency mobile teams (one Medical Officer,
one Public Health Inspector, one Public Health Nurse) were deployed to Southern
Stann Creek District, visiting affected communities to provide essential health
services and to carry out needs assessment. During this time thirty-three (33)
patients, 10 at Southern Regional Hospital and twenty three (23) in Mango Creek
, were treated for various injuries, mainly cuts and other injuries received
from zinc and other falling objects. The majority of the injured were from Bella
Vista and Independence villages. Toledo reported treating only four (4) patients
who received injuries attributed to the hurricane.
Assessment results - 9th October, 2001.
|
Health Center
|
Damages
|
| Toledo District |
| Pueblo Viejo |
Major
|
| San Antonio |
Major
|
| San Pedro Columbia |
Minor
|
| Santa Teresa |
Minor
|
| Barranco |
Minor
|
| Monkey River |
Minor
|
| P. G. Hospital |
Minor
|
|
Health Center
|
Damages
|
| Stann Creek District |
| Bella Vista |
Major
|
| San Juan |
Minor
|
| Independence |
Minor
|
| Seine Bight |
Major
|
| Placencia |
Minor
|
Medical Teams from Dangriga, Punta Gorda, Cayo, Orange Walk, San Ignacio and
Belmopan were deployed
to the affected areas immediately after the all clear.
Response Activities :
- Health Education messages aired
- 700 bottles - 16 ozs, chlorox sent to Stann Creek District
- Additional medical supplies have been sent to Stann Creek and Toledo Districts
- Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners were dispatched to the two (2) districts
to deal with the mental health of the affected population.
- 100 - -650 gallon vats have been ordered to be sent to the affected areas.
|
No. of Health Personnel in affected areas
|
| Stann Creek: |
37
|
| Toledo: |
25
|
|
Injuries:
|
| No. of reported injuries |
25 |
| Stann Creek: |
33 |
| Toledo |
05 |
| Deaths: |
| No. of deaths attributed to the hurricane |
|
| Stann Creek: |
22 |
| Toledo |
0 |