The cold front is wreaking havoc in the Bay Islands

BAY ISLANDS, HONDURAS.-The cold front that entered Honduras last Thursday wreaked havoc on Roatan, Bay Islands, the island area of ​​the country.

Honduran Fire Department evacuated dozens of families who reported a dangerous rise in water levels in their homes.

In the images captured by lifeguards, the damage left by the rain in the sector Coxen Hole.

Collapsed gutters, damaged streets and dozens of flooded houses are some of the damage reported so far. There are also trees and power lines that have fallen due to the strong wind that hit that area.

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Concern

The villagers say that they have not fought against such a severe flood for many years. “We don’t even worry so much about Eta and Iota,” they agreed.

So far there are no activated shelters, so all evacuees have been transferred to their relatives’ homes. The exact number of people affected by the rains is still unknown.

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The rains will follow

According to the report Standing Emergency Committee (Copeco), the cold front will continue to leave some light rains this Sunday and part of the months in the northern and insular area of ​​the territory.

“Gradually the temperatures will be warm again, we hope that by Tuesday they will be normal,” said the meteorologist on duty, Will Ochoa.

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