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Juan Antonio Ramirez, Dos Bocas, Santa Rosa de Aguán, Honduras

"the community was affected firstly by the flooding, most of it was under 1.5m of water, people lost everything, their kitchens, bedding, domestic animals like pigs and chickens. In agricultural prodution people lost rice, maize, bananas, the basic food for people. The flooding also affected the roads, it cut through 7m deep and 20m wide in one place. It will need a big investment to get us back to where we were. But because we can't get in to the fields because of the roads, we don't know how we'll replant"

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Honduras, climate change, disaster, emergency, hurricane, hurricane Eta, hurricane Iota, African palm, palm oil, plantation
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Honduras: Eta and Iota
Juan Antonio Ramirez, Dos Bocas, Santa Rosa de Aguán, Honduras<br />
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"the community was affected firstly by the flooding, most of it was under 1.5m of water, people lost everything, their kitchens, bedding, domestic animals like pigs and chickens. In agricultural prodution people lost rice, maize, bananas, the basic food for people. The flooding also affected the roads, it cut through 7m deep and 20m wide in one place. It will need a big investment to get us back to where we were. But because we can't get in to the fields because of the roads, we don't know how we'll replant"