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Iota is already a category 2 hurricane and threatens Central America

2020-11-16T04:43:42.524Z


Iota is forecast to make landfall as a Category 4 hurricane with sustained winds of at least 209 km / h on Monday night or Tuesday.


lota threatens Nicaragua 3:12

(CNN) -

Storm Iota quickly strengthened to a Category 2 hurricane Sunday night and is expected to hit a region of Central America already devastated by another storm.

Iota is forecast to make landfall as a Category 4 hurricane with sustained winds of at least 209 km / h on Monday night or early Tuesday.

It will be the second major hurricane to hit the region in the last two weeks.

On November 3, Hurricane Eta made landfall as a Category 4 storm, causing landslides and flooding that left dozens of people dead or missing.

Iota, which was formed at sea on Friday, was 410 kilometers east of Cabo Gracias a Dios on the border between Nicaragua and Honduras with maximum sustained winds of 160 km / h at 7 p.m. (Miami time) Sunday, he said. The US National Hurricane Center is projected to continue to strengthen rapidly over the next 24 hours.

Honduras, threatened by hurricane Iota 3:38

Iota, the thirteenth hurricane of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season, is also forecast to continue westward and make landfall somewhere in Central America, potentially near the Honduras-Nicaragua border by Monday night or Tuesday. early, said CNN meteorologist Tyler Mauldin.

  • LOOK: Follow the Iota route

Nicaragua issued a hurricane warning from Sandy Bay Sirpi to the border with Honduras, and Honduras issued a hurricane warning from the border of Nicaragua to Punta Patuca.

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Parts of those two countries could receive a total of torrential rains of 60 to 91 centimeters, along with a potentially deadly storm surge of 3 to 4.5 meters.

In addition to generating damaging winds, Iota could drop 20 to 40 centimeters of rain in Honduras, northern Nicaragua, eastern Guatemala and southern Belize through Thursday, the NHC said, unwanted news for a battered region. by Hurricane Eta in early November.

Costa Rica, Panama and northern Colombia could receive 10 to 20 centimeters of rain through Thursday, while El Salvador and southern Nicaragua could receive 5 to 10 centimeters in the same period, the NHC said.

The Colombian government issued a hurricane warning for Providencia Island and San Andrés Island is under a hurricane watch and tropical storm warning.

"This rain (from Iota) would lead to major and life-threatening flash floods and river flooding, along with landslides in areas of higher ground," the NHC noted.

Iota is the 30th named storm in the Atlantic this year, the most in an Atlantic hurricane season.

Central America devastated by Hurricane Eta

Eta crossed into northern Nicaragua on November 3 as a Category 4 hurricane, hitting that country and Honduras, Guatemala and Belize for days with heavy rains.

The full extent of Eta's damage probably won't be known for a while.

But the powerful storm, combined with the coronavirus pandemic, can be remembered as one of the worst natural disasters to hit the region.

More than 3.6 million people in Central America have been affected by the storm to varying degrees, the Red Cross said earlier this week.

Even before the storm, Nicaragua, Honduras, and Guatemala had poor public health systems fighting COVID-19.

With thousands in shelters and social distancing difficult to achieve, many fear the disease will spread.

Hospitals there are also currently facing the burden of fighting other storm- and flood-related diseases, from dengue to cholera to yellow fever.

CNN's Haley Brink, Ray Sanchez, Matt Rivers, Natalie Gallón, Alaa Elassar and Taylor Ward contributed to this report.

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Source: cnnespanol

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