<P> Belize Town slowly improved its infrastructure and has been the object of numerous infrastructural projects . Nevertheless, many of the streets built from colonial days are still small and congested, a majority of houses are still susceptible to fire and damage from hurricanes, and the city is always awaiting something calamitous to happen . </P> <P> Belize City has been directly struck by two hurricanes since 1900, the 1931 hurricane and 1961's Hurricane Hattie, and at various times areas of the City have been burnt down, the most recent being the 1999 Albert Street fire that burnt out Mikado's, and a 2004 fire that destroyed the Paslow building . The city has also been hit hard by Hurricane Richard and by the 2016 Hurricane Earl . Fires on Northside and Southside have burnt out great stretches of housing, but the Fire Department was able to quench most of these . The city is also susceptible to flooding problems in the rainy season, but timely repairs and a letup in the rain usually help . </P> <P> Belize City spreads out Mile 6 on the Western Highway and Mile 5 on the Northern Highway, at the Haulover Bridge . The City proper is usually divided into two areas: Northside, bounded by the Haulover Creek and ending in the east at the Fort George area, and Southside, extending to the outskirts of the City and the Port area and including downtown . Politically, it is divided into ten constituencies, described below . </P> <P> Freetown, the westernmost constituency on Northside, is home to the Belama, Coral Grove, Buttonwood Bay and Vista Del Mar suburbs . Within the city proper it extends up to around the former Belize Technical College area . </P>

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