[60], Nearly 44,000 homes suffered total or partial damage in Nicaragua, said Nicaraguan Finance Minister Ivan Acosta, estimating the storms have cost the country $743 million in losses, according to government media site El 19[64], Iota made landfall in Nicaragua as a high-end Category 4 hurricane near the town of Haulover, just south of Puerto Cabezas, on November 16, only 15 miles (25 km) south of where Hurricane Eta made landfall 13 days prior. [35] On November 18, the Government of Colombia pledged 500 billion pesos (US$136 million) for recovery efforts in Bolívar and Cartagena. People in need of medications have not been able to get them. 10 health facilities have reported a complete loss of cold-chain equipment, which hampered preparations made for distribution of COVID-19 vaccines. Hurricane Iota made landfall at 10:40 p.m. EST in Nicaragua, with maximum sustained winds of 155 mph, about 2 mph shy of Category 5 status. Cumulative total across the three states were nearly 297,000 affected people, as well as almost 59,000 homes being damaged. Numerous power outages were restored in the days following Iota's destruction. Extremely heavy rain fell on much of Nicaragua widening flash flooding caused by the hurricane's high storm surge. [61] The relative lack of casualties in Providencia is attributed to residents adhering to warnings and seeking refuge in sturdy structures or interior bathrooms. The Instituto Nicaragüense de Telecomunicaciones y Correos|es reported loss of telephone service to 35 communities. On November 3. [18][19] Just 40 minutes later, at 06:40 UTC, Iota reached Category 4 intensity. Iota made landfall in northeastern Nicaragua at 10:40 p.m. Eastern time Monday as a Category 4 storm, with wind speeds up to about 155 miles per hour, according to the hurricane center. People try to recover belongings amid mud after the passage of Hurricane Eta as they prepare to evacuate the Omonita neighborhood in El Progreso, Yoro department, Honduras. 4", "31st tropical depression of record season to form, Eta chills out as an extratropical low", "Tropical Depression Thirty-One Advisory Number 1", "Tropical Storm Iota Discussion Number 2", "Tropical Storm Iota Intermediate Advisory Number 5A", "Hurricane Iota Intermediate Advisory Number 7A", "Hurricane Iota Intermediate Advisory Number 10A", "Hurricane Iota Intermediate Advisory Number 11A", "Some wild reports from the 16 mile wide eye of major #Hurricane #Iota. The food kits will be available until the government is able to provide adequate food support. Damage to homes was reported in El Cayude and El Tranquero. [60] Every home on the island suffered damage, with 80 percent being destroyed. Hurricane Iota was the latest Atlantic hurricane to attain Category 5 intensity and only the second Category 5 Atlantic hurricane to occur within the month of November on record—the other being the 1932 Cuba hurricane. The storm … [40] Communication was lost with the island on November 16, lasting for over 20 hours. Iota is the strongest Atlantic hurricane of the year and only the second November hurricane to reach category five - the last was in 1932. [54][56] An estimated 98–99 percent of structures on the island were damaged or destroyed,[57][41][58][59] including buildings constructed in the 15th century. [66] In Mexico, the states of Chiapas, Tabasco, and Veracruz all experienced effects from Iota's rainfall. [36] On November 17, at least 30 people were buried in a landslide in Macizo de Penas Blancas, and a boy was found buried. Hurricane Iota surged to Category 4 strength Monday morning shortly before its expected to bring catastrophic winds to Central America, but could grow even more into a devastating Category 5 storm. Iota is just the second Atlantic category 5 hurricane recorded in November in the Atlantic, the other being the 1932 Cuba hurricane, at category 5 strength from November 5-8, 1932. [50] Across Chocó, an estimated 28,000 people were affected. Officials have reported that more than 4 million people have been affected by Eta and Iota. Iota is the latest Atlantic calendar year Category 5 hurricane on record. #Iota is now a Category 5 #hurricane with max winds of 160 mph. Key Messages: 1. Iota made landfall in northeastern Nicaragua at 10:40 p.m. Eastern time Monday as a Category 4 storm, with wind speeds up to about 155 miles per hour, according to the hurricane … [1][2][3][4] As many as 41 people are currently missing. Dozens of people in the remote Guatemalan village of San Cristobal remain missing after a landslide swept through last week, leaving mud 50 feet deep in some places. [10][11][12] Six hours later, the system strengthened into Tropical Storm Iota. A hurricane warning is in effect for the coast of Nicaragua from the Honduras/Nicaragua border to Sandy Bay Sirpi, and the northeastern coast of Honduras from Punta Patuca to the Nicaragua border, according to the hurricane center. Iota intensified into a category 5 storm on Monday afternoon but weakened as it approached the Nicaraguan coastline. 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[26][27] The inner core of the weakening system was disrupted as it moved through Honduras, and Iota weakened to a tropical depression on November 18 at 09:00 UTC, as it entered El Salvador. [30], Tropical storm warnings were first issued for the Colombian islands of San Andrés and Providencia around midday on November 14. Iota’s lightning shaped a steady wall that surrounded its eye, the so-called “enveloped eyewall lightning” signature that is a staple of a rapidly-intensifying storm. The community of Santa Ana lost electrical service. [26] The roof was torn off of a makeshift hospital that was serving as a replacement to an older hospital, requiring an evacuation of the patients there. Hurricane Iota made landfall as a Category 5 storm in Colombia on Monday, killing one person and damaging at least 98% of the infrastructure in the island of Providencia. Costa Rica and Panama should also see about 4 to 8 inches, with up to 12 inches possible in some areas. More than 1,000 homes were damaged in the Atlántico Department: 693 in Malambo, 200 in Candelaria, and 150 in Carreto. The 31st and final tropical cyclone, 30th named storm, 13th hurricane, and sixth major hurricane of the record-breaking 2020 Atlantic hurricane season, Iota originated as a tropical wave that moved into the Eastern Caribbean on November 10. Hurricane Iota, the second Category 4 landfall in less than two weeks in Central America, unleashed destructive winds, more inundating rain and storm … Downed trees blocking the road hampered the effort. A fast-strengthening Hurricane Iota intensified into an extremely dangerous Category 5 storm as it swept over the western Caribbean. [67], Operation USA began preparations for relief efforts on November 17. After weakening slightly, Iota made landfall in northeastern Nicaragua as a high-end Category 4 hurricane, becoming the strongest recorded hurricane to make landfall in Nicaragua in November. Iota is the strongest Atlantic hurricane of the year and only the second November hurricane to reach category five - the last was in 1932. Iota had intensified into an extremely dangerous Category 5 storm early in the day, but the U.S. National Hurricane Center said it weakened slightly to Category 4, … The National Hurricane Center warned of Iota's "potentially catastrophic" impact on parts of Central America. The precursor wave to Iota generated flash flooding in most of the Caribbean islands. Hurricane Iota barreled into Nicaragua on Monday night as a Category 4 storm, as parts of Central America prepared for an onslaught of heavy rains, winds and flooding. [8] The wave subsequently entered the Eastern Caribbean by 06:00 UTC on November 10 and moved westward into a more conducive environment for development. Civil Protection officials advised residents of possible flooding along the Matícora reservoir in Mauroa, the Barrancas river, and the Quebrada de Uca river. Hurricane Iota strengthens to Category 5 as it nears Nicaragua. [15][16], By 06:00 UTC on November 16, hurricane hunters discovered that Iota had become a high-end Category 3 major hurricane, marking the first time that two major hurricanes were recorded in November. At 18:00 UTC on November 8, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) began to monitor the Central Caribbean for a tropical wave forecasted to enter the area and potentially become a low-pressure area within a few days. Several families were evacuated from Cimitarra due to rising water along the Carare River. Families will also receive purified water, face masks, blankets, buckets, plastic sheets, eggs and beef (the last two for preferred protein sources). Hurricane Iota continued to quickly strengthen as it tracked toward Central America on Sunday. In Wiwilí, fears arose over the safety of residents who evacuated into the mountains to escape flooding as numerous landslides occurred in the region. [35] An estimated 100,000 people remained isolated across Honduras in the aftermath of Hurricane Eta as Iota made landfall. Flooding reached a depth of 6 in (15 cm) at the Gustavo Rojas Pinilla International Airport, preventing usage of the runways. By November 17, nearly half of the outages were restored. [66], A total of 160,233 homes lost power in Nicaragua and 47,638 families lost water service. (CNN)Hurricane Iota has made landfall in Nicaragua as a Category 4 major hurricane after pummeling the Colombian islands of San Andres and Providencia. [42] City officials converted the Coliseo de Combate into a shelter capable of accommodating 200 people. The storm made landfall near the town of Haulover at 10:40 p.m. EST with sustained winds near 155 mph, according to an advisory from the National Hurricane Center. Als eenendertigste depressie, dertigste storm, dertiende orkaan en zesde majeure orkaan van het Atlantisch orkaanseizoen 2020 ontstond Iota in het centrale deel van de Caraïbische Zee op 13 november. [2] Teonela Paisano Wood, the mayor of Brus Laguna, stated concerns that continued rainfall pose a large threat to the town. [53], On November 15–16, Iota passed close to the outlying Archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina as a Category 5 hurricane. This made 2020 the fifth consecutive Atlantic hurricane season since 2016 to feature at least one Category 5 hurricane. This season’s strongest storm yet is expected to hit the Nicaraguan coast in the same area that was hit by Hurricane Eta two weeks ago. [35], Total damage from the storm is estimated at US$1.4 billion. [61] Rough seas on November 17 prevented the Colombian Navy from reaching the island, though Duque was able to fly by helicopter for an aerial survey. 185,000 people have been displaced. Iota is expected to be even more devastating than Hurricane Eta, which ravaged Central America less than two weeks ago. Iota will be the second major hurricane in two weeks to strike C. America. [7], Spreading of disease, ranging from colds and skin rashes to gastrointestinal problems has become much more common. The next day, four more bodies were recovered, including one of a baby. At 18:00 UTC on November 8, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) began to monitor the Central Caribbean for a tropical wave forecasted to enter the area and potentially become a low-pressure area within a few days. [4] Two children were swept away by a river in Santa Teresa, Carazo, while three other members of their family went missing; a sixth family member was rescued. Iota developed later in the season than any other Category 5 storm on record, beating a November 8, 1932, Cuba hurricane, said Colorado State University hurricane researcher Phil Klotzbach. A total of 497 people were affected in the community. Updated 11:40 PM ET, Mon November 16, 2020. [72] At least 16 people have died and one other is missing as a result of impacts from Iota in Honduras. Project HOPE has given shipments of Personal protective equipment, 50,000 masks, as well as items for the WASH project. [24] As Iota was moving ashore, Puerto Cabezas airport reported sustained winds of 72 knots (85 mph; 135 km/h) with gusts to 98 knots (115 mph; 180 km/h) at 02:53 UTC on November 17. Iota is the strongest Atlantic hurricane of the year and only the second November hurricane to reach category five - the last was in 1932. Swells will be felt from Central America to the Yucatan Peninsula, as far east as Jamaica and as far south as Colombia. Mudslides caused extensive damage and multiple deaths. Orkaan Iota was categorie 5 orkaan die in Centraal-Amerika aan land kwam. Hurricane Iota rapidly strengthened Monday into a Category 5 storm that is likely to bring catastrophic damage to the same part of Central America already battered by a powerful Hurricane … Central America braced for its second major hurricane in as many weeks as Hurricane Iota, now a record-setting Category 5 storm, roared ashore in Nicaragua Monday night. "We are facing an issue with characteristics never before witnessed by our country.". Iota made landfall in Nicaragua as a "catastrophic" Category 5 hurricane Monday, threatening to deliver more drenching rains and fierce winds to … [35] The government of Taiwan donated 800 tons of rice to the areas expected to be impacted by the storm. Rainfall accumulations throughout Central America are expected to be high, with Honduras, northern Nicaragua, Guatemala and southern Belize seeing between 8 and 16 inches and isolated accumulations of 20 to 30 inches possible in northeast Nicaragua and northern Honduras, according to the advisory. An estimated total of 5.2 million people were affected by the storm,[7] while hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced. CNN's Madeline Holcombe, Gene Norman and Robert Shackelford contributed to this report. [49] The worst damage took place in the Mohán sector of Dabeiba where landslides killed three people, injured 20, and left eight others missing. [80], Hurricane Iota at peak intensity approaching, CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina, Gustavo Rojas Pinilla International Airport, Club de Radio-Experimentadores de Nicaragua, "EN VIVO | Iota deja al menos 16 muertos en Nicaragua, según fuentes oficiales", "A la fecha se registran 16 hondureños muertos tras paso de Iota", "Death toll from storm Iota rises past 45 in Central, South America", "Monitoreo Azul y Blanco reporta 28 muertos por el huracán Iota en Nicaragua", "Pérdidas por huracanes superan los 18 mil millones de córdobas", "Latin America & The Caribbean: 2020 Hurricane Season Situation Report No. Iota is the strongest tropical system to form in November since the 1932 "Cuba" hurricane packed 175 mph winds. Heavy rains associated with a tropical wave and Iota brought heavy rainfall to parts of Colombia, leading to flash flooding and mudslides. The predicted storm surge along the coasts of Nicaragua and Honduras will be accompanied by "large and destructive waves," along with swells that cause "life-threatening surf and rip current conditions," according to the advisory. Iota came ashore just 15 miles (25 kilometers) south of where Hurricane Eta made landfall Nov. 3, also as a Category 4 storm. A dog eats from the rubble of houses destroyed by the passage of Hurricane Eta, in Bilwi, Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua, on November 15, 2020. Mudslides and downed trees were also reported in portions of the country. Iota will be the second major hurricane to hit the area in as many weeks. [77] Nicaragua's army had sent 100 rescuers to a site where a landslide caused damage. 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