hurricanes iota and eta

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Climate migrants in ICE detention face new disasters

Climate migrants in ICE detention face new disasters

Angel Argueta Anariba fled a 1998 hurricane in Honduras, only to get lashed by one while detained by ICE two decades later.
Following hurricanes, water insecurity spikes in Nicaragua
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Following hurricanes, water insecurity spikes in Nicaragua

Since Hurricanes Eta and Iota devastated Nicaragua last winter, an estimated 500,000 people along the northern Caribbean coast do not have access to clean water, hygiene, and sanitation facilities.

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