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Hurricane Eta ripped roofs from homes, unleashed major flooding, and caused landslides as it battered the coastlines of Nicaragua and Honduras.
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Men recover plastic barrels from a business affected by a flooding caused by rains from Hurricane Eta, in Toyos, Honduras, November 4. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera
A man walks outside his house affected by a flooding caused by rains from Storm Eta, in Tela, Honduras, November 4. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera
Garbage and debris are seen on the Masachapa river after Hurricane Eta swept the Nicaraguan Caribbean coast in Masachapa, Nicaragua, November 4. REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas
A dog is pictured inside a house at a neighborhood affected by floods as Hurricane Eta approaches, in Tela, Honduras, November 3. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera
A man leaves his house affected by a flooding caused by rains from Storm Eta, in Tela, Honduras, November 4. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera
A general view shows a flooded street as Hurricane Eta approaches, in Tela, Honduras, November 3. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera
A bike is seen on a tree after Hurricane Eta swept through the Nicaraguan Caribbean coast in Masachapa, Nicaragua, November 4. REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas
A resident points at a damaged electric power line after a tree fell from strong winds caused by Eta in San Salvador, El Salvador, November 4. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas
A general view shows houses affected by a flooding caused by rains from Storm Eta, in Tela, Honduras, November 4. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera
Lineworkers repair a power line damaged by a tree that fell from strong winds caused by Eta in San Salvador, El Salvador, November 4. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas
Palm trees sway in the wind as Hurricane Eta approaches, in Tela, Honduras, November 3. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera
Residents walk along a road with debris dragged by a river during flooding caused by rains from Storm Eta, in Toyos, Honduras, November 4. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera
A man sits on the shore of the Masachapa river under the rain caused by Storm Eta in Masachapa, Nicaragua, November 4. REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas
A lineworker cuts the branches of a tree that fell from strong winds caused by Eta in San Salvador, El Salvador, November 4. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas
A man walks under the rain as Storm Eta passes through Tela, Honduras, November 4. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera
A family stand outside their home damaged by a flooding caused by rains from Eta, in Tela, Honduras, November 4. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera
Heavy machinery removes debris from a road affected by a flooding caused by rains from Eta, in Toyos, Honduras, November 4. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera
A cameraman films a beach as Hurricane Eta approaches, in Tela, Honduras, November 3. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera
A girl who was evacuated along her family from their home is pictured at a sports center being used as a shelter as Hurricane Eta approaches in Tela, Honduras, November 2. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera
Lineworkers repair a power line damaged by a tree that fell from strong winds caused by Eta in San Salvador, El Salvador, November 4. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas
A resident checks a flooded street as Hurricane Eta approaches, in Tela, Honduras, November 3. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera
Boats put ashore by fishermen sit under palm trees swaying in the wind as Hurricane Eta passes through Tela, Honduras, November 3. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera