Storm Julia kills at least 25 people in C.America

globaltimes2022-12-06  148

The death toll from storm Julia rose to at least 25 on Monday, officials said, with most victims in El Salvador and Guat…

The death toll from storm Julia rose to at least 25 on Monday, officials said, with most victims in El Salvador and Guatemala, as the weakening storm dumped heavy rain on a swath of Central America and southern Mexico.

Salvadoran authorities reported the deaths of 10 people, and said more than 1,000 people were evacuated.

In Guatemala, eight were killed between Sunday and Monday, according to officials, while seven were injured and hundreds more affected by the storm.

Authorities in both El Salvador and Guatemala also canceled classes on Monday.

In Honduras, five victims have been confirmed including a woman who died on Sunday after she was swept away by flood waters, and a 4-year-old boy in a boat that capsized near the Nicaragua border on Saturday night, officials said.

Panama's emergency services confirmed later on Monday two deaths as a result of heavy rains, with around 300 people evacuated from communities near the country's border with Costa Rica.

Julia made landfall on Sunday on Nicaragua's Caribbean coast before crossing into the Pacific Ocean.

By Monday afternoon, Julia had dissipated and what was left of the storm was moving northwest at 24 kilometers per hour over Guatemala near the border with Mexico, according to the US National Hurricane Center.



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