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Honduran children victims of Eta and Iota bathe in foul stagnant waters

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El Progreso (Honduras), Dec 3 (EFE) .- (CAMERA: Germán Reyes) Many children of families affected in northern Honduras bathe in foul waters, still stagnant, from the severe floods that in March left the tropical storms Eta and Iota.

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