Death Toll From Iota Slowly Rises in Central America Amid Ongoing Rescue Efforts

Death Toll From Iota Slowly Rises in Central America Amid Ongoing Rescue Efforts
A stranded car is seen at a road flooded by the Chamelecon River due to heavy rain caused by Storm Iota, in La Lima, Honduras, on Nov. 19, 2020. Jorge Cabrera/Reuters
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TEGUCIGALPA/MEXICO CITY—The death toll from storm Iota is slowly rising in Central America as authorities on Thursday said they had recovered more bodies buried in landslides triggered by flooding that swept through the already waterlogged region earlier this week.

Nearly 40 people were killed across Central America and Colombia, and the toll is expected to rise as rescue workers reach isolated communities. Most of the deaths have occurred in Nicaragua and Honduras.