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US forces airlift child from flood-hit Honduran region

As hurricane Eta batters Central America, U.S. Army's Joint Task Force-Bravo continues effort to rescue people from the flood-hit areas. The team has claimed to save so far saved 11 people.

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Published : Nov 7, 2020, 8:44 PM IST

Honduras: Rescue efforts continued in Honduras after flooding caused by Hurricane Eta led to devastation across Central America.

US forces airlift child from flood-hit Honduran region

Footage released by the U.S. Army's Joint Task Force-Bravo shows a child being airlifted from a heavily flooded area.

The task force posted the footage on social media on Friday, saying they had saved 11 people and were working with the Honduran government to continue rescue efforts.

Read:| Hurricane Eta death toll hits 50 in Guatemala

Hurricane Eta, which made landfall on Tuesday afternoon, has been slowly moving across Central America.

In Honduras it pushed rivers over their banks, flooding neighbourhoods and forcing people onto their rooftops, where they awaited rescue.

So far across Central America, the hurricane is thought to have caused more than a hundred deaths, many in Guatemala after torrential rains caused landslides.

Governments in several countries continued to carry out rescue and recovery efforts.

AP

Read:| Death toll from hurricane Eta could reach 150: Guatemala Prez

Honduras: Rescue efforts continued in Honduras after flooding caused by Hurricane Eta led to devastation across Central America.

US forces airlift child from flood-hit Honduran region

Footage released by the U.S. Army's Joint Task Force-Bravo shows a child being airlifted from a heavily flooded area.

The task force posted the footage on social media on Friday, saying they had saved 11 people and were working with the Honduran government to continue rescue efforts.

Read:| Hurricane Eta death toll hits 50 in Guatemala

Hurricane Eta, which made landfall on Tuesday afternoon, has been slowly moving across Central America.

In Honduras it pushed rivers over their banks, flooding neighbourhoods and forcing people onto their rooftops, where they awaited rescue.

So far across Central America, the hurricane is thought to have caused more than a hundred deaths, many in Guatemala after torrential rains caused landslides.

Governments in several countries continued to carry out rescue and recovery efforts.

AP

Read:| Death toll from hurricane Eta could reach 150: Guatemala Prez

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