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Daniele Volpe, 3er premio NS, 2021

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  • In the Pimienta neighborhood of Villa Nueva, Cortés, Honduras, roofs emerge from the floods caused by the strong rains due to the near pass of hurricanes Eta and Iota. <br />
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November 20, 2020. Villanueva, Cortés, Honduras.
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  • People affected by the floods caused by hurricane Iota, get shelter under a bridge in the west of San Pedro Sula. Many of them arrived there since the two weeks before because they were previously impacted by hurricane Eta from Chamalecón neighborhood.<br />
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November 18, 2020. San Pedro Sula, Cortéz, Honduras.
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  • A pig lies under a bridge in the west of San Pedro Sula. It is among the belongs rescued by the people affected by the floods caused by hurricane Iota. November 18, 2020. San Pedro Sula, Cortés, Honduras.
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  • Curious people of Cofradia, a sector of San Pedro Sula, reach the shore of river Machaula that grew up very quickly. Since hurricane Iota hits Honduras, it generated a huge amount of rain and the consequence was that many river of the country grown and started to flood many house, especially after the damage done hurricane Eta few days before. November 17, 2020. Cofradilla, San Pedro Sula, Cortéz, Honduras.
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  • A large family is sheltered in a school of Cofradia, a sector of San Pedro Sula, after their home was flood by water of Machaula river. Since hurricane Iota hits Honduras, it generated a huge amount of rain and the consequence was that many river of the country grown and started to flood many house, especially after the damage done hurricane Eta few days before. <br />
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November 17, 2020. Cofradilla, San Pedro Sula, Cortéz, Honduras.
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  • More that 2 meters of rocks cover Quejá village after a huge landslide fall down from the montain closeby there.<br />
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Central America is confronting a catastrophe: the mass destruction caused by two ferocious hurricanes that hit in quick succession in November pummeling the same fragile countries, twice. The storms, Eta and Iota, the most powerful in an already record breaking season, demolished tens of thousands of homes, wiped out infrastructure and swallowed vast swaths of cropland.<br />
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Quejá village, San Cristobal Verapáz, Alta Verapáz, Guatemala. November 25, 2020
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  • Two community members of Quejá are crying while remember what happened in their village.<br />
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Central America is confronting a catastrophe: the mass destruction caused by two ferocious hurricanes that hit in quick succession in November pummeling the same fragile countries, twice. The storms, Eta and Iota, the most powerful in an already record breaking season, demolished tens of thousands of homes, wiped out infrastructure and swallowed vast swaths of cropland.<br />
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Quejá village, San Cristobal Verapáz, Alta Verapáz, Guatemala. November 25, 2020
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  • People from Quejá village are sheltered in the church of Santa Elena village, after a landslide destroyed Quejá. Church is also use to storage aid for refugees.<br />
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Central America is confronting a catastrophe: the mass destruction caused by two ferocious hurricanes that hit in quick succession in November pummeling the same fragile countries, twice. The storms, Eta and Iota, the most powerful in an already record breaking season, demolished tens of thousands of homes, wiped out infrastructure and swallowed vast swaths of cropland.<br />
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Santa Elena village, San Cristobal Verapáz, Alta Verapáz, Guatemala. November 25, 2020
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  • Even weeks later of the landslide that covered Quejá village, people still go to the village to recover their personal belongings and the harvest of coffee, cardamom and corn.<br />
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Central America is confronting a catastrophe: the mass destruction caused by two ferocious hurricanes that hit in quick succession in November pummeling the same fragile countries, twice. The storms, Eta and Iota, the most powerful in an already record breaking season, demolished tens of thousands of homes, wiped out infrastructure and swallowed vast swaths of cropland.<br />
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Quejá village, San Cristobal Verapáz, Alta Verapáz, Guatemala. November 25, 2020
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  • From a helicopter of United States Southern Command operating in Guatemala, aerial view of the huge flood in the north of Alta Verapáz and Quiché departments caused by the strong rains falled down because the hurricane Eta and Iota that hit Central America.<br />
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Central America is confronting a catastrophe: the mass destruction caused by two ferocious hurricanes that hit in quick succession in November pummeling the same fragile countries, twice. The storms, Eta and Iota, the most powerful in an already record breaking season, demolished tens of thousands of homes, wiped out infrastructure and swallowed vast swaths of cropland.<br />
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November 26, 2020.
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