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Hurricanes Iota and Eta deal Honduras a catastrophic double-blow

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The destruction to people's homes and their agricultural land has created a natural disaster that rivals the worst the region has ever suffered.

Added on the 21/11/2020 14:52:52 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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