Landfalls kill 14 people in western Honduras
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- 19 November, 2020
- 09:22
At least 14 people have died in a landslide triggered by tropical storm Iota in western Honduras, Report says, referring to TASS.
More than 357,000 people have been affected by Hurricane Iota in Honduras. There are more than 60,000 people who fled dangerous areas in 750 shelters. Floods and landfalls caused extensive destruction to infrastructure and housing: more than 30 road sections were flooded, two houses were destroyed, and 7,000 were damaged.
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