Hurricane Eta batters Central America
Hurricane Eta ripped roofs from homes, unleashed major flooding, and caused landslides as it battered the coastlines of Nicaragua and Honduras.
Hurricane Eta batters Central America
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Men recover plastic barrels from a business affected by a flooding caused by rains from Hurricane Eta, in Toyos, Honduras, November 4. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera
A man walks outside his house affected by a flooding caused by rains from Storm Eta, in Tela, Honduras, November 4. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera
Garbage and debris are seen on the Masachapa river after Hurricane Eta swept the Nicaraguan Caribbean coast in Masachapa, Nicaragua, November 4. REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas
A dog is pictured inside a house at a neighborhood affected by floods as Hurricane Eta approaches, in Tela, Honduras, November 3. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera
A man leaves his house affected by a flooding caused by rains from Storm Eta, in Tela, Honduras, November 4. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera
A general view shows a flooded street as Hurricane Eta approaches, in Tela, Honduras, November 3. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera
A bike is seen on a tree after Hurricane Eta swept through the Nicaraguan Caribbean coast in Masachapa, Nicaragua, November 4. REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas
A resident points at a damaged electric power line after a tree fell from strong winds caused by Eta in San Salvador, El Salvador, November 4. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas
A general view shows houses affected by a flooding caused by rains from Storm Eta, in Tela, Honduras, November 4. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera
Lineworkers repair a power line damaged by a tree that fell from strong winds caused by Eta in San Salvador, El Salvador, November 4. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas
Palm trees sway in the wind as Hurricane Eta approaches, in Tela, Honduras, November 3. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera
Residents walk along a road with debris dragged by a river during flooding caused by rains from Storm Eta, in Toyos, Honduras, November 4. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera
A man sits on the shore of the Masachapa river under the rain caused by Storm Eta in Masachapa, Nicaragua, November 4. REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas
A lineworker cuts the branches of a tree that fell from strong winds caused by Eta in San Salvador, El Salvador, November 4. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas
A man walks under the rain as Storm Eta passes through Tela, Honduras, November 4. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera
A family stand outside their home damaged by a flooding caused by rains from Eta, in Tela, Honduras, November 4. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera
Heavy machinery removes debris from a road affected by a flooding caused by rains from Eta, in Toyos, Honduras, November 4. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera
A cameraman films a beach as Hurricane Eta approaches, in Tela, Honduras, November 3. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera
A girl who was evacuated along her family from their home is pictured at a sports center being used as a shelter as Hurricane Eta approaches in Tela, Honduras, November 2. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera
Lineworkers repair a power line damaged by a tree that fell from strong winds caused by Eta in San Salvador, El Salvador, November 4. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas
A resident checks a flooded street as Hurricane Eta approaches, in Tela, Honduras, November 3. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera
Boats put ashore by fishermen sit under palm trees swaying in the wind as Hurricane Eta passes through Tela, Honduras, November 3. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera