Hindustan Times (East UP)

Hurricane Eta wreaks havoc on Central America, dozens dead

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TEGUCIGALP­A/GUATEMALA CITY:

The remnants of Hurricane Eta unleashed torrential rains and catastroph­ic flooding on Central America, with fatalities sharply up on Thursday mostly because of mudslides as streets turned into rivers and bridges came tumbling down.

More than 70 people were reported killed across the region of mostly poor countries wedged between Mexico and Colombia, and at least hundreds were stranded on rooftops or cut off by floods.

In Guatemala, the death toll shot up past 50 over the course of Thursday, according to President Alejandro Giammattei, who said mudslides around a couple small towns swallowed about a couple dozen homes.

“Right now, we’re trying to get there on foot because there’s no other way,” said Giammattei, referring to flooded out roads that complicate­d rescue efforts.

One of the fiercest storms to hit Central America in years, Eta struck Nicaragua as a Category 4 hurricane on Tuesday with winds of 241 kph before weakening to a tropical depression as it moved inland and into neighbouri­ng Honduras.

Families waded through flooded streets of the northern Honduran city of San Pedro Sula, while cars sat almost submerged in parts of the central Guatemalan city of San Pedro Carcha, television footage and images posted on social media showed.

Overall, eight fatalities were confirmed in Honduras, as more than 5,000 people were holed up in shelters while 63 communitie­s were cut off from communicat­ions, according to the government. Officials said 20 bridges there had been destroyed. “We will not leave the area until we rescue the last person,” Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez said, adding that rescue efforts will continue overnight.

 ?? AFP ?? A woman wades through a flooded street in Honduras.
AFP A woman wades through a flooded street in Honduras.

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