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Hurricane Julia destroys Central America, leaving 28 dead

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A fallen utility pole is spotted after the deadly Hurricane Julia carried strong winds and heavy rains in San Andres Island, Colombia.
A fallen utility pole is spotted after the deadly Hurricane Julia carried strong winds and heavy rains in San Andres Island, Colombia.
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Fishermen look on at partially submerged boats in the water after the powerful Hurricane Julia hit parts of Nicaragua.
Fishermen look on at partially submerged boats in the water after the powerful Hurricane Julia hit parts of Nicaragua.
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A man stands next to a tree knocked down by the winds of Hurricane Julia in Bluefields, Nicaragua.
A man stands next to a tree knocked down by the winds of Hurricane Julia in Bluefields, Nicaragua.
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Houses showing significant damage to them after Hurricane Julia is spotted on San Andres Island, Colombia.
Houses showing significant damage to them after Hurricane Julia is spotted on San Andres Island, Colombia.
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A man stands outside his house surrounded by floodwaters after Hurricane Julia swept through Nicaragua.
A man stands outside his house surrounded by floodwaters after Hurricane Julia swept through Nicaragua.
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Employees work to clear a street full of downed trees and light poles after the deadly Hurricane Julia demolished the area of Bluefields, Nicaragua.
Employees work to clear a street full of downed trees and light poles after the deadly Hurricane Julia demolished the area of Bluefields, Nicaragua.
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First responders work to pull out a car that was damaged by the powerful Hurricane Julia that left 28 dead across Central America.
First responders work to pull out a car that was damaged by a mudslide during the powerful Hurricane Julia on Oct. 10, 2022, in San Salvador, El Salvador.
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A man observes a flooded river after Hurricane Julia, claiming the lives of 28 people, slammed the area with heavy rains in La Libertad, El Salvador on Oct. 10, 2022.
A man observes a flooded river after Hurricane Julia slammed the area with heavy rains in La Libertad, El Salvador on Oct. 10, 2022.
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First responders help repair a family's house that collapsed after Hurricane Julia blew strong winds in La Libertad, El Salvador.
First responders help repair a family’s house that collapsed after Hurricane Julia forced strong winds in La Libertad, El Salvador.
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A man cleans mud from his home on Oct. 10, 2022, after Hurricane Julia caused mudslides in the area of La Cruz, Nicaragua.
A man cleans mud from his home on Oct. 10, 2022, after Hurricane Julia caused mudslides in the area of La Cruz, Nicaragua.
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Hurricane Julia raised the death toll to at least 28 on Monday, as most victims are located in El Salvador and Guatemala.
Hurricane Julia raised the death toll to at least 25 on Monday, as most victims are located in El Salvador and Guatemala.
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A resident buckets water out of his house after Hurricane Julia tore through the town of Bluefields in Nicaragua on Oct. 9, 2022.
A resident buckets water out of his house after Hurricane Julia tore through the town of Bluefields in Nicaragua.
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Residents clean debris and cut tree branches outside a damaged house after Hurricane Julia hit the town and dumped heavy rains in La Cruz, Nicaragua pm Oct. 10, 2022.
Residents clean debris and cut tree branches outside a damaged house after Hurricane Julia dumped heavy rains in La Cruz, Nicaragua pm Oct. 10, 2022.
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A woman cleans mud out of her home brought on by Hurricane Julia in La Cruz, Nicaragua, on Oct. 10, 2022.
A woman cleans mud out of her home brought on by Hurricane Julia in La Cruz, Nicaragua, on Oct. 10, 2022.
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Residents clean a mudslide on a road following the powerful Hurricane Julia that brought strong winds and heavy rain in San Salvador, El Salvador on Oct. 10, 2022.
Residents clean a mudslide on a road following the powerful Hurricane Julia that brought strong winds and heavy rain in San Salvador, El Salvador on Oct. 10, 2022.
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A resident prunes a fallen tree after Hurricane Julia slammed the town of Bluefields in Nicaragua on Oct. 9, 2022.
A resident prunes a fallen tree after Hurricane Julia slammed the town of Bluefields in Nicaragua on Oct. 9, 2022.
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A man cleans mud from in front of his home after Hurricane Julia hit the town and dumped heavy rains in La Cruz, Nicaragua on Oct. 10, 2022.
A man cleans mud from in front of his home after Hurricane Julia hit the town and dumped heavy rains in La Cruz, Nicaragua on Oct. 10, 2022.
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Trees that were knocked down from the powerful Hurricane Julia are shown in a playground in Bluefields, Nicaragua.
Trees that were knocked down from the powerful Hurricane Julia are shown in a playground in Bluefields, Nicaragua.
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Men navigate through a flooded area in the former banana fields near El Progreso, Honduras, Hurricane Julia brought heavy rains.
Men navigate through a flooded area in the former banana fields near El Progreso, Honduras, Hurricane Julia brought heavy rains.
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A tractor cleans a landslide caused by Hurricane Julia in Comasagua, El Salvador, on Oct. 10, 2022.
A tractor cleans a landslide caused by Hurricane Julia in Comasagua, El Salvador, on Oct. 10, 2022.
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