Centroamérica busca refugiarse ante amenaza de Iota, que puede ser mortal
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El huracán Iota se fortaleció a una categoría cinco 'extremadamente peligrosa' antes de tocar tierra en Centroamérica este lunes, la región se apresura a evacuar las zonas más vulnerables. Fotos: AFP. 16/11/2020 - 00:001 / 16 -
A woman gestures next to her daughter as they wait to be evacuated from the Karata community to Bilwi, Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua, on November 15, 2020, ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Iota. - Hurricane Iota is forecast to strengthen to an 'extremely dangerous' Category Four by the time it makes landfall in Central America on Monday, the US National Hurricane Center warned, two weeks after powerful storm Eta devastated much of the region and left more than 200 people dead or missing. (Photo by STR / AFP) 16/11/2020 - 00:002 / 16 -
A dog eats from the rubble of houses destroyed by the passage of Hurricane Eta, in Bilwi, Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua, on November 15, 2020, before the arrival of Hurricane Iota. - Hurricane Iota is forecast to strengthen to an 'extremely dangerous' Category Four by the time it makes landfall in Central America on Monday, the US National Hurricane Center warned, two weeks after powerful storm Eta devastated much of the region and left more than 200 people dead or missing. (Photo by STR / AFP) 16/11/2020 - 00:003 / 16 -
A man looks at the pouring rain in Bilwi, Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua, on November 16, 2020 as Hurricane Iota -- upgraded to Category 5 -- moves over the Caribbean towards the Nicaragua-Honduras border. - Hurricane Iota strengthened into a 'catastrophic' Category 5 hurricane and was set to slam into Central America late Monday, threatening areas devastated by a powerful storm just two weeks ago, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) warned. (Photo by STR / AFP) 16/11/2020 - 00:004 / 16 -
People prepare to evacuate in Bilwi, Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua, on November 16, 2020 as Hurricane Iota -- upgraded to Category 5 -- moves over the Caribbean towards the Nicaragua-Honduras border. - Hurricane Iota strengthened into a 'catastrophic' Category 5 hurricane and was set to slam into Central America late Monday, threatening areas devastated by a powerful storm just two weeks ago, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) warned. (Photo by STR / AFP) 16/11/2020 - 00:005 / 16 -
A truck of the Nicaraguan Red Cross is seen in Bilwi, Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua, on November 16, 2020 as Hurricane Iota -- upgraded to Category 5 -- moves over the Caribbean towards the Nicaragua-Honduras border. - Hurricane Iota strengthened into a 'catastrophic' Category 5 hurricane and was set to slam into Central America late Monday, threatening areas devastated by a powerful storm just two weeks ago, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) warned. (Photo by STR / AFP) 16/11/2020 - 00:006 / 16 -
A girl is seen in a small house in front of the beach in Bilwi, Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua, on November 16, 2020 as Hurricane Iota -- upgraded to Category 5 -- moves over the Caribbean towards the Nicaragua-Honduras border. - Hurricane Iota strengthened into a 'catastrophic' Category 5 hurricane and was set to slam into Central America late Monday, threatening areas devastated by a powerful storm just two weeks ago, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) warned. (Photo by STR / AFP) 16/11/2020 - 00:007 / 16 -
A fisherman pushes his boat into land in Bilwi, Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua, on November 16, 2020 as Hurricane Iota -- upgraded to Category 5 -- moves over the Caribbean towards the Nicaragua-Honduras border. - Hurricane Iota strengthened into a 'catastrophic' Category 5 hurricane and was set to slam into Central America late Monday, threatening areas devastated by a powerful storm just two weeks ago, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) warned. (Photo by STR / AFP) 16/11/2020 - 00:008 / 16 -
A man walsk at the beach in El Muelle neighbourhood in Bilwi, Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua, on November 16, 2020 as Hurricane Iota -- upgraded to Category 5 -- moves over the Caribbean towards the Nicaragua-Honduras border. - Hurricane Iota strengthened into a 'catastrophic' Category 5 hurricane and was set to slam into Central America late Monday, threatening areas devastated by a powerful storm just two weeks ago, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) warned. (Photo by STR / AFP) 16/11/2020 - 00:009 / 16 -
A woman and a boy remain in their damaged houses in Bilwi, Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua, on November 16, 2020 as Hurricane Iota -- upgraded to Category 5 -- moves over the Caribbean towards the Nicaragua-Honduras border. - Hurricane Iota strengthened into a 'catastrophic' Category 5 hurricane and was set to slam into Central America late Monday, threatening areas devastated by a powerful storm just two weeks ago, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) warned. (Photo by STR / AFP) 16/11/2020 - 00:0010 / 16 -
View of the sea seen from a destroyed house in Bilwi, Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua, on November 16, 2020 as Hurricane Iota -- upgraded to Category 5 -- moves over the Caribbean towards the Nicaragua-Honduras border. - Hurricane Iota strengthened into a 'catastrophic' Category 5 hurricane and was set to slam into Central America late Monday, threatening areas devastated by a powerful storm just two weeks ago, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) warned. (Photo by STR / AFP) 16/11/2020 - 00:0011 / 16 -
Evacuated people remain in a shelter in Bilwi, Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua, on November 16, 2020 as Hurricane Iota -- upgraded to Category 5 -- moves over the Caribbean towards the Nicaragua-Honduras border. - Hurricane Iota strengthened into a 'catastrophic' Category 5 hurricane and was set to slam into Central America late Monday, threatening areas devastated by a powerful storm just two weeks ago, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) warned. (Photo by STR / AFP) 16/11/2020 - 00:0012 / 16 -
Evacuated people remain in a shelter in Bilwi, Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua, on November 16, 2020 as Hurricane Iota -- upgraded to Category 5 -- moves over the Caribbean towards the Nicaragua-Honduras border. - Hurricane Iota strengthened into a 'catastrophic' Category 5 hurricane and was set to slam into Central America late Monday, threatening areas devastated by a powerful storm just two weeks ago, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) warned. (Photo by STR / AFP) 16/11/2020 - 00:0013 / 16 -
A man secures the roof of his house in Bilwi, Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua, on November 16, 2020 as Hurricane Iota -- upgraded to Category 5 -- moves over the Caribbean towards the Nicaragua-Honduras border. - Hurricane Iota strengthened into a 'catastrophic' Category 5 hurricane and was set to slam into Central America late Monday, threatening areas devastated by a powerful storm just two weeks ago, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) warned. (Photo by STR / AFP) 16/11/2020 - 00:0014 / 16 -
Residents wait to be rescued from a flooded area near Lima, Honduras, Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020. The storm that hit Nicaragua as a Category 4 hurricane on Tuesday had become more of a vast tropical rainstorm, but it was advancing so slowly and dumping so much rain that much of Central America remained on high alert. (AP Photo/Delmer Martinez) 16/11/2020 - 00:0015 / 16 -
Residents are moved to higher ground after they were rescued from a flooded area in Planeta, Honduras, Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020. The storm that hit Nicaragua as a Category 4 hurricane on Tuesday had become more of a vast tropical rainstorm, but it was advancing so slowly and dumping so much rain that much of Central America remained on high alert. (AP Photo/Delmer Martinez) 16/11/2020 - 00:0016 / 16