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Central America: TROPICAL STORM ETA
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Original JPG File | 6000 × 4000 pixels (24 MP) 50.8 cm × 33.9 cm @ 300 PPI |
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Resource ID
75255
Access
Open
Contributed by
Laura Noel
Uploading member
CARE USA
Orientation
Horizontal
Consent form provided?
Yes
Region
Central America
Style
Documentary
Subject Keywords
Children, Adult Group
Image size
6000x4000
Source
Digital Camera
Country
Honduras
Theme
Humanitarian response
Camera make / model
X-T2
Project/Donor
emergency relief
Keywords
Distribution, Natural Disaster
Additional Keywords
CARE, Eta, Honduras, Tropical Storm, emergency relief
Credit
CARE
Copyright
© CARE
Date Image Taken
14 November 20
Expiry date
31 December 25
Caption
Part of CARE’s response includes establishing protection services for vulnerable groups such as women and girls, who now find themselves in cramped communal shelters. In the short span of two weeks, Central America has been battered by two category 4 hurricanes: Hurricane Eta made landfall Nov. 3 and Iota in the early hours of Nov. 17. Both storms brought extreme winds and heavy rains that have destroyed roads, homes and entire villages in Honduras, Nicaragua, and Guatemala. Over 3 million people have been affected by Eta. Iota is the 13th Hurricane of the season, a record number. .“For Honduras to receive Hurricane Iota less than 15 days after Eta´s arrival in the country is a human tragedy as 74 people have died, thousands have lost their homes and livelihoods and the impact on national infrastructure is not yet calculated,” says Maite Matheu, CARE Honduras Country Director.
CARE Honduras is currently working with key humanitarian partners to respond to Hurricane Eta and has supplied 10,000 hot meals a day in shelters; provided cash transfers to families to cover basic needs; and equipped and assisted the setup of safe spaces for women and girls.
Marker lat / long: 14.8, -87.4 (WGS84)
Public: SIS 2021 QR Code
Public: SIS_2021