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Hurricane Iota: Death Toll is Rising as Rescue Operations Continue, Honduran President Pleads for Help
The number of deaths across Central America and Colombia has reached more than 40, and the death toll is rising as rescuers race against time to reach far-flung areas that were isolated.
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