Watch VideoLandslides and flooding are still a threat in Nicaragua and Honduras days after Hurricane Iota's arrival.
The storm made landfall as a category four hurricane just two weeks after Hurricane Eta battered the same area.
Iota brought down trees and telephone poles, making it difficult for authorities to access...
At Least Six Dead After Hurricane Iota Devastates Nicaragua
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