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Larry Towell - HONDURAS.
Tegucigalpa. 1998. As part of the international effort that quickly took place after the Choluteca River returned to its banks in mid-November, Mexican troops
Tegucigalpa. 1998. Residents clean the mud and debris from residential and commercial buildings in downtown Tegucigalpa. Indoors, mud deposits measured several
Tegucigalpa. 1998. Residents clean the mud and debris from residential and commercial buildings in downtown Tegucigalpa. Indoors, mud measured several feet and
Colonia Soto, Tegucigalpa. 1998. Campesinos ride through the remains of a village destroyed by mudslides.
Colonia Soto, Tegucigalpa. 1998. Residents of the destroyed Colonia Soto community living out-of-doors or among the rubble of their homes destroyed by earthqua
Colonia Soto, Tegucigalpa. 1998. Child in front of the door of his destroyed house after a mudslide caused by Hurricane Mitch demolished their entire community
Colonia Soto, Tegucigalpa. 1998. A sister and brother sleep among the ruins of their home after a landslide during Hurricane Mitch destroyed their community an
Colonia Soto, Tegucigalpa. 1998. A woman sits in front of what was once her home after a landslide destroyed her entire community and buried many families alive
Barrio Suyapa, Tegucigalpa. 1998. AGAFAM Shelter. Feeding center and shelter for homeless Honduran families. The food and personnel were donated by the Mexican
Barrio El Chile, Tegucigalpa. 1998. Shoveling four feet of mud out of the home of Rolando Silva that was left behind by the Choluteca River flood waters during
Barrio El Chile, Tegucigalpa. 1998. Mud splattered portrait of a child hangs in the home of Gustavo URRUTIA, who also holds a portrait of his grandmother salva
Tegucigalpa. 1998. A young woman sells socks and underwear on the streets of the Honduran capital city as the economy begins to return to normal during the cle
Barrio El Chile, Tegucigalpa. 1998. A man and his dog stand in front of their home that was buried in several feet of mud deposited by flood waters following H
Nueva Esperanza, Tegucigalpa. 1998. Two weeks after the collapse of a hillside, British volunteers locate and remove one young member of five missing families
Tegucigalpa. 1998. Volunteer brigades manually move some of the tons of mud from downtown Tegucigalpa stores and workplaces following Hurricane Mitch.
Tegucigalpa. 1998. Central Market area. Residents clean mud and debris from downtown Tegucigalpa stores and workplaces following Hurricane Mitch. Floodwaters c...
Choluteca River Valley, southern Honduras. 1998. A TV crew films the environmental damage of the Choluteca River basin following the recession of the flood wat
Tecucigalpa. 1998. Mud deposit of three or four feet deep in a backyard after flood waters receded.
El Chaparo, Choleteca. 1998. A resident of El Chaparo, a village in the Morcovia region of Choluteca that was completely destroyed by flood waters, salvages pe
Choleteca. 1998. A man works with his wife to clear the mud from their home after flood waters receded.
Choluteca, Choluteca Department. 1998. Families left homeless by Hurricane Mitch find shelter in the remains of a warehouse that was also destroyed by the curr
Orocuina district, Choluteca. 1998. Eroded banks of the Choluteca River.
Guacamaya, Yoro. 1998. Physical impairment does not prevent a resident of Guacamaya, a partially destroyed village of 400 families, from cleaning his front yar
La Lima, Cortes. 1998. A refugee woman, living in a shelter constructed of plastic sheets with thousands of other homeless families, bathes her son along the h
Baracoa region, Cortez. 1998. Toilet, sewage pit and flood waters.
Coluteca, Coluteca Department. 1998. Children play among the ruins of their homes destroyed by the flood waters of Hurricane Mitch.
Choluteca. 1998. A child whose home was demolished by floodwaters drinks from a jug of water among the remains of his family's belongings. They now live out-of-
HONDURAS. Tegucigalpa. 1998. In the barrio of El Chile, families live in wreckage of their homes. They were left homeless by rains and mudslides of Hurricane Mi
HONDURAS. Tegucigalpa. 1998. In the barrio of El Chile, the poor salvage scraps from the junkyard. Thousands were left homeless by rains and mudslides of Hurric
HONDURAS. Tegucigalpa. 1998. A woman stands in front of what was once her home overlooking the Choleteca River after a mudslide demolished her entire community
HONDURAS. Tegucigalpa. 1998. Scavengers salvage junkyard cars buried in the mud deposited by the floodwaters caused by Hurricane Mitch.
HONDURAS. Tegucigalpa. 1998. Floods left hundreds of thousands of Hondurans homeless. In El Chile, Rolando SILVA clears debris from his front door.
HONDURAS. Tegucigalpa. 1998. A man and his dog stand in front of their home that was buried in several feet of mud deposited by floodwaters following Hurricane
HONDURAS. Tegucigalpa. 1998. In the downtown business district, people from all walks of life have pitched in to clear houses, stores, and offices of the mud.
HONDURAS. Tegucigalpa. 1998. Residents overlook the Choleteca River from one of the capital's destroyed bridges. River currents destroyed 70% of Honduras' roads
HONDURAS. El Chaparo, Choleteca. 1998. Shoulder height mud packs the inside of private homes along the Choleteca River.
HONDURAS. Choleteca. 1998. A resident wheels mud from his home & dumps it into the street where it will be removed by heavy earthmoving equipment.
HONDURAS. Choleteca. 1998. a resident wheels mud from his home & dumps it into the street where it will be removed by heavy earthmoving equipment.
HONDURAS. Tegucigalpa. 1998. An industrial and commercial section of Tegucigalpa on the Choleteca River destroyed by Hurricane Mitch.
HONDURAS. Colonia Sota. 1998. A resident of Colonia Soto near her home.
HONDURAS. Baracoa, Cortes. 1998. Refugees, who have lost their homes, stand outside a shelter.
HONDURAS. Tegucigalpa. 1998. Scavengers salvage junkyard cars buried in the mud deposited by the floodwaters caused by Hurricane Mitch.
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