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Daniele Volpe, 3er premio NS, 2021
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Hurricanes over Central America

From a helicopter of United States Southern Command operating in Guatemala, aerial view of the huge flood in the north of Alta Verapáz and Quiché departments caused by the strong rains falled down because the hurricane Eta and Iota that hit Central America.

Central America is confronting a catastrophe: the mass destruction caused by two ferocious hurricanes that hit in quick succession in November pummeling the same fragile countries, twice. The storms, Eta and Iota, the most powerful in an already record breaking season, demolished tens of thousands of homes, wiped out infrastructure and swallowed vast swaths of cropland.

November 26, 2020.

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From a helicopter of United States Southern Command operating in Guatemala, aerial view of the huge flood in the north of Alta Verapáz and Quiché departments caused by the strong rains falled down because the hurricane Eta and Iota that hit Central America.<br />
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Central America is confronting a catastrophe: the mass destruction caused by two ferocious hurricanes that hit in quick succession in November pummeling the same fragile countries, twice. The storms, Eta and Iota, the most powerful in an already record breaking season, demolished tens of thousands of homes, wiped out infrastructure and swallowed vast swaths of cropland.<br />
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November 26, 2020.