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Central America Region. Climate Change.

September 5, 2022September 5, 2022
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A girl saves belongings from her home as the Río Blanco in San Pedro Sula rose and swelled with fast-running water as hurricane Iota pushed into Honduras.
El Salvador. Sebastian Cedillos inspects his corn field during the current drought.
Nicaragua. Across the country hundreds of cattle are dying, wells are drying up and the harvests have failed.
Antonio sits with his brother where their house used to be in El Calan, Honduras.
The main road in La Ceiba, Honduras, the bridge was destroyed by the flood waters that came with hurricane Eta and Iota.
José Santos deepens his well to find water in El Burrillo, Valle, Honduras.
Edgardo Barahona in Dos Bocas, Santa Rosa de Aguán, Honduras. Standing crops of maize and beans have been lost across the region because of the floods caused by hurricanes Eta and Iota.
A woman carries a bucket to fill at a village well. The drought affecting this area near Langue, Valle, has gone on for nearly ten years, resulting from climate change.
Honduras. Angie Rodriguez, beginning to clean out her house after the double hurricanes of Eta and Iota.
A family recovers a bed from their house. They spent three days on the roof of the house waiting to be rescued.
At the lagoon of Alegría, Usulután, El Salvador, water levels have dropped dramatically in the drought that is affecting the region.
In the village of La Carbonera, near Somoto, Nicaragua, the persistent drought has left  the soil dust-dry, and crops have failed year after year through lack of rain
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