Hurricane Season 2011 - (as of 27 Oct 2011) Event Snapshot - Tropical Depression 12E and Hurricane Rina

EVENT SNAPSHOT 12 Oct: heavy rains affected Central 26 Oct America and . 25 Oct As of 27 Oct, weather conditions Hurr have improved for rain-affected ican e 24 Oct Central American countries along MEXICO Petén R ina the Pacific Coast. Weather conditions are being monitored in the Atlantic Coast for Hurricane Rina. T D Alta Verapaz

1 2 EL SALVADOR E 10 Oct GUATEMALA Weather conditions have improved Guatemala and much of the population are returning home from emergency Tegucigalpa shelters. San Salvador GUATEMALA Valle Choluteca The number of people in shelters has dropped significantly. EL SALVADOR NICARAGUA Priority sectors are water, health, PACIFIC OCEAN Lago shelter and food. de Managua Petén and Alta Verapaz are still Managua the areas with the most problems identified. Lago de Affected area by Tropical Depression 12E Nicaragua HONDURAS Southern region (Choluteca and Potential affected area by Hurricane Rina COSTA RICA 50 km Valle) remain the most affected departments.

Creation date: 27 Oct 2011 Glide number: TC-2011-000157-SLV EL SALVADOR GUATEMALA HONDURAS NICARAGUA Rain has already started in the Sources: OCHA, Redhum. Map sources: UNCS, UNISYS, GAUL. north-east due to Hurricane Rina. Feedback: [email protected] [email protected] Affected 300,000 550,762 69,798 133,858 Reference websites: www.reliefweb.int www.redhum.org NICARAGUA The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Dead 35 39 29 17 Approximately 10,800 homes were Information on affected population: Numbers represented here were selected from official damaged. documents posted on Redhum and Reliefweb. OCHA recommends the use of the numbers with caution. Numbers are changing very Evacuated 54,903 38,996 12,601 10,812 Priority sectors are food, health, quickly and varies from source to source and even in different hours of the same day. shelter and WASH. People in 3,324 18,996 6,958 10,146 Shelters Managua Lake still has high water levels. Total 61 182 102 Shelters