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Hurricane Eta Kills at Least 57 in Central America

HeadlineNov 06, 2020

In Central America, Hurricane Eta has killed at least 57 people as the storm caused heavy rains and flooding. Most of the deaths have been in Guatemala, where the Associated Press reports at least 42 were killed due to mudslides. Massive floods were also reported across the Atlantic Coast of Honduras, including in San Pedro Sula, where hundreds of people were evacuated. Yesterday afternoon, videos of a completely flooded San Pedro Sula international airport emerged on social media. At least 13 have died in Honduras.

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