After Hurricane Julia landed in Nicaragua in the early morning of the 9th, it caused floods and landslides in many Central American countries, and as of the evening of the 10th, at least 26 people had died. On the 10th, in Cortez, Honduras, residents who suffered floods were tran

After Hurricane

Hurricane "Julia" landed in Nicaragua in the early morning of the 9th, it caused floods and landslides in many countries in Central America, and as of the evening of the 10th, at least 26 people had died.

10, in Cortez, Honduras, residents who suffered floods were transferred to a safe area by boat.

Nicaragua Vice President Murillo said in a televised speech on the 10th that although "Julia" did not cause deaths in Nicaragua, more than 1 million people were affected by power outages. Guillermo Gonzalez, head of the Nigerian disaster response department, said disasters such as floods caused by the hurricane caused damage to more than 800 houses and more than 13,000 households were evacuated.

The head of the El Salvador civil defense department said in an interview with local media on the 10th that "Julia" caused floods and landslides in many parts of the country, and hundreds of roads were blocked, causing 10 deaths. The country has opened 45 shelter facilities to receive affected families.

Guatemala's disaster reduction department announced on the 10th that "Julia" killed 12 people, damaged more than 500 houses in the country, and more than 166,000 people were affected.

Honduras emergency department said on the 10th that more than 9,000 people in the country went to shelters. According to local media reports, at least 3 people died in the disaster caused by hurricanes. Panama Civil Defense Department reported that one person died of a landslide in the country.

The U.S. National Hurricane Center said life-threatening flash floods and mudslides are expected to occur in Central America and southern Mexico by October 11, and the storm is expected to bring up to 15 inches (38 cm) of rain to remote areas.

Central American countries have been soaking in heavy rain for many days. In Guatemala , the storm since early May has killed at least 49 people, missing six people, and destroyed multiple roads and hundreds of houses.

Salvador The Minister of Environment and Natural Resources said that the country has killed 19 people during this rainy season and is expected to usher in the worst rainfall on the 10th and 11th. Local officials said they have opened 61 shelters that can accommodate more than 3,000 people.

According to Xinhua News Agency