Environment
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Hurricane Iota: Death Toll in Central America Now at 40 as Rescue Operation Continues
The death toll from Hurricane Iota's wrath in Central America has reached at least 40 people, and the numbers are expected to grow as rescuers try to reach isolated communities. Most of the reported deaths are from Nicaragua and Honduras.
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