Weather Alert for U.S. Citizens- Hurricane Season 2022: U.S. Embassy San Salvador (May 31, 2022)

Weather Alert for U.S. Citizens- Hurricane Season 2022: U.S. Embassy San Salvador (May 31, 2022)


Event: The Department of State alerts U.S. citizens in El Salvador to the Atlantic Hurricane Season which lasts through November 2022.

Hurricane Season in the Atlantic begins June 1 and runs through November 30. While El Salvador is not located on the Atlantic Ocean, in 2020 Hurricanes Eta and Iota showed that such storms can impact the country.  The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Climate Prediction Center expects the 2022 season to be above average.  NOAA predicts that the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season will produce:

  • 14-21 storms
  • 6-10 expected hurricanes
  • 3-6 expected major hurricanes
Actions to Take:
Get ready:
  • Enroll in Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) for security updates.  Encourage your friends and family to register as well if they plan to travel outside of the United States.
  • Be aware that in the event of a hurricane, you may not be able to depart the area for 24-48 hours or longer.  Roads may be washed out or obstructed by debris, adversely affecting access to airports and land routes out of affected areas.  Looting and sporadic violence in the aftermath of natural disasters is not uncommon, and security personnel may not always be available to assist.
  • Please recall that all air passengers, including vaccinated U.S. citizens, require a negative COVID test one calendar day before boarding a flight.
  • Obtain travel insurance to cover unexpected expenses.  If a situation requires an evacuation from an overseas location, the U.S. Department of State may work with commercial airlines to ensure that U.S. citizens can depart as safely and efficiently as possible.  U.S. law requires that any evacuation costs are your responsibility.
  • Organize a kit of essential items in a waterproof container, including:  Bottled water, any medications taken regularly, non-perishable food, battery powered radio, vital documents – especially passports.
  • The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and NOAA have additional tips on their websites:
    https://www.ready.gov/hurricanes
    http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/prepare/ready.php
Stay informed:
  • Monitor local radio, local media, and the National Hurricane Center (https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/) to be aware of weather developments.
  • Inform your friends and family of your whereabouts.  Remain in close contact with your tour operator, hotel staff and local officials for evacuation instructions during a weather emergency.
  • Additional information on hurricanes and storm preparedness can be found on the Department’s “Hurricanes, Typhoons, and Cyclones” webpage.
Assistance:

El Salvador Emergency Phone Number:  911
U.S. Embassy San Salvador, El Salvador
Final Boulevard Santa ElenaAntiguo Cuscatlán, La LibertadTelephone: 503-2501-2999 (24 hour phone line)ACSSANSAL@state.govhttps://sv.usembassy.gov/

U.S Department of State –Consular Affairs
888-407-4747 or 202-501-4444

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