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NEMO on high alert for Hurricane Beryl, warns against panic buying

Tropical Storm Beryl threatens to intensify into major hurricane, Caribbean on alert

By Belize Live News Staff: The National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) and all relevant government entities are on high alert and fully prepared to address the potential threat of Hurricane Beryl to Belize in the coming week.

The Prime Minister’s Office, in a statement released today, acknowledged the recent panic buying and rush on grocery stores and hardware suppliers, fueled by concerns over the approaching storm. This has led to reports of price gouging by some businesses, a practice the government strongly condemns.

The statement emphasized the importance of remaining vigilant and monitoring official updates regarding Hurricane Beryl. While urging preparedness, the government cautioned businesses against exploiting the situation for profit, warning of repercussions for those engaging in price gouging.

The Prime Minister’s Office reiterated its commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of all Belizeans during this potential crisis. The government appeals to the public to remain calm, stay informed, and avoid panic buying, as authorities closely monitor the storm’s trajectory and prepare for any necessary response.

The National Emergency Management Organization will continue to provide regular updates on Hurricane Beryl through official channels, and encourages all citizens to stay tuned for further information.

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