Many of the city dwellers, city slickers, expats, and non-resident members would not, and indeed could not begin to appreciate the extent of the devastation to these communities mostly in the "Belize River Valley".
The upshot of all this is the general positive demeanor of the people of the river valley. They seem to be happy and if i may add, even cleansed. You have to have lived the rural life to understand what i mean.
Second, do you really give this thing a month to regularize? I've seen and lived thru the "top gallon" flood some 30 years ago in the Belize River Valley as i was a student living with my parents in Boom. Getting to school (BTC) was a challenge to say the least but i digress. Suffice to say the high water went away in a couple of weeks after the rains held up and things got back to normal rather quickly...without any great deal of government handouts. There was an old American who did a great deal to help out folks along the river in the valley. His name was John Little John..."wild old fella" with an imposing frame and rural Texas styled cowboy attitude...that was 30 years ago mind you.
The folks along that river are tough as nails and positive as hell.
Third, expect the prices of fruits & veggies to rise a bit but only in the extreme short term.
Trevor Vernon