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Honduras hit hard by Hurricane Eta
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Nov. 6, 2020
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A child floats on an inner tube in a flooded street in the aftermath of Hurricane Eta, in Planeta, Honduras, Friday.
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A resident looks at damage caused by Hurricane Eta in a neighborhood of Planeta, Honduras, Friday.
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A resident walking through a flooded street looks back at storm damage caused by Hurricane Eta in Planeta, Honduras, Friday.
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Residents walk past inundated vehicles in the flooded streets of Planeta, Honduras, Friday.
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Residents are moved to higher ground after they were rescued from a flooded area in Planeta, Honduras, Thursday.
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Police help residents move to higher ground after they were rescued from a flooded area, in Planeta, Honduras, Friday.
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Residents affected by Hurricane Eta stand in a line to receive donated food in Planeta, Honduras, Friday.
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Residents wade through a flooded road in the aftermath of Hurricane Eta in Planeta, Honduras, Thursday.
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Police help residents move to higher ground after they were rescued from a flooded area, in Planeta, Honduras, Friday.
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A man walks through a flooded road with a ladder in San Manuel, Honduras, Wednesday.
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A toddler is carried over a flooded street in the aftermath of Hurricane Eta in Jerusalen, Honduras, Thursday.
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A man walks his bike through knee-deep floodwaters in a neighborhood of Jehova, Honduras, Wednesday.
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Residents help each other through a flooded road in the aftermath of Hurricane Eta in Planeta, Honduras, Thursday.
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