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Tropical Depression Sara soaks Honduras and closes airports, at least one dead

Slowmoving Tropical Anxiety Sara released major rains over Honduras this weekend, causing at least one death while requiring thousands to flee their homes and ruining bridges and a highway due to flooding, authorities said on Sunday.

Airports in the capital Tegucigalpa and commercial center San Pedro Sula were shuttered, according to civil aviation officials.

Sara churned to the northwest where it made landfall on neighboring Belize on Sunday, home to ancient ruins, beach resorts and coral reefs popular with tourists. It likewise threatened significant flooding and inflamed rivers.

The center of the storm is currently located some 55 miles ( 88 km) west of Belize City, the small Caribbean nation's. commercial hub, according to the most recent report from the U.S. National Hurricane Center. The government advised locals to hold. Sunday religious services from another location while revealing that all. schools would be suspended on Monday as a precaution.

The NHC on Sunday devalued the storm to a Tropical. Depression from a Tropical Storm, and said it expects it to. damage as it moves further inland over Mexico's Yucatan. Peninsula.

The Miami-based forecaster approximates Sara's optimum. continual winds at 35 miles per hour (55 kph), and its. northwesterly motion at just 8 mph (13 kph).

In a report, Honduran danger management officials included that. more than 71,000 people had actually been impacted by the storm, with. around 4,000 evacuated from homes and relocated to shelters.

A minimum of 251 communities were noted as cut off from. interactions as more rain continued to fall Sunday over much. of the nation, specifically eastern and southern areas.

At a virtual press conference, Belize Chief Meteorologist. Ronald Gordon noted that some 12 inches (30 cm) of rain struck the. main seaside town of Dangriga, south of Belize City, while. stressing the danger of localized flooding.

(source: Reuters)