Depression strengthens to Tropical Storm Sara; forecast looking better for Florida
Read full article: Depression strengthens to Tropical Storm Sara; forecast looking better for FloridaTropical Depression 19 strengthened into Tropical Storm Sara Thursday afternoon in the western Caribbean. Life-threatening and potentially catastrophic flash flooding and mudslides are expected in Honduras through the weekend, the National Hurricane Center reported.
Tropical system expected to form, strengthen over the Caribbean this weekend
Read full article: Tropical system expected to form, strengthen over the Caribbean this weekendA disturbance tracking south of Jamaica Wednesday morning – designated Invest 99L by the National Hurricane Center – is expected to organize into Tropical Storm Sara over the coming days and could strengthen into a powerful hurricane by this weekend as it hangs about off the coasts of Honduras and Nicaragua.
Miami professor warns Trump’s deportation plans could impact Florida immigrants
Read full article: Miami professor warns Trump’s deportation plans could impact Florida immigrantsA Miami-based professor is warning that heightened deportation efforts under potential Trump administration policies could impact over a million immigrants in Florida alone, with local communities and families facing serious consequences.
Tropical system likely to form and move toward the US Gulf Coast this week
Read full article: Tropical system likely to form and move toward the US Gulf Coast this weekA broad area of low pressure near the coast of Nicaragua today is expected to slowly organize this week and is likely to become a tropical depression or named storm by the middle of the week as it heads northward toward the U.S. Gulf Coast for Thursday into Friday.
Nicaragua closes US Chamber of Commerce and 150 other organizations
Read full article: Nicaragua closes US Chamber of Commerce and 150 other organizationsNicaragua’s government has closed another 151 nongovernmental organizations, among them some of the most important trade organizations, including the American Chamber of Commerce.
Biden's offer of a path to US citizenship for spouses leaves some out
Read full article: Biden's offer of a path to US citizenship for spouses leaves some outRegistration has begun under President Joe Biden’s offer of a path to citizenship to spouses of U.S. citizens without having to first leave the country.
The top UN court rejects Nicaragua's request for Germany to halt aid to Israel
Read full article: The top UN court rejects Nicaragua's request for Germany to halt aid to IsraelThe top United Nations court has rejected a request by Nicaragua to order Germany to halt military and other aid to Israel and renew funding to the U.N. aid agency in Gaza.
Nicaragua says it released Bishop Rolando Álvarez and 18 priests from prison, handed them to Vatican
Read full article: Nicaragua says it released Bishop Rolando Álvarez and 18 priests from prison, handed them to VaticanThe Nicaraguan government says it has released Bishop Rolando Álvarez and 18 Catholic clergy members from jail and handed them over to Vatican authorities.
Persecution of Catholics in Nicaragua worsens, activists say. Here is a timeline:
Read full article: Persecution of Catholics in Nicaragua worsens, activists say. Here is a timeline:The persecution of Roman Catholics in Nicaragua under the administration of President Daniel Ortega and his wife, Vice President Rosario Murillo, includes the detentions of two bishops, 15 priests, and two seminarians, according to activists who are tracking the cases.
276 Indians stuck in a French airport for days for a human trafficking probe arrive in India
Read full article: 276 Indians stuck in a French airport for days for a human trafficking probe arrive in IndiaA charter plane grounded in France for a human trafficking investigation has arrived in India carrying 276 Indians blocked inside a rural French airport for days.
Judges to decide if 300 possible victims of trafficking from India should remain grounded in France
Read full article: Judges to decide if 300 possible victims of trafficking from India should remain grounded in FranceJudges in France are expected to decide Sunday whether about 300 Indian citizens who are suspected of being victims of human trafficking should continue to be sequestered in a small airport in Champagne country.
About 300 Indian travelers are stuck in a French airport in a human trafficking probe
Read full article: About 300 Indian travelers are stuck in a French airport in a human trafficking probeAuthorities in France say about 300 Indian citizens heading to Central America are sequestered in a French airport for a third day because of an investigation into suspected human trafficking.
El Salvador slaps a $1,130 fee on African and Indian travelers as US pressures it to curb migration
Read full article: El Salvador slaps a $1,130 fee on African and Indian travelers as US pressures it to curb migrationEl Salvador’s government has begun slapping a $1,130 fee on travelers from dozens of countries connecting through the nation’s main airport.
Forecasts come into focus for Caribbean disturbance
Read full article: Forecasts come into focus for Caribbean disturbanceFor several days, forecast models have signaled possible tropical development in the western Caribbean by week’s end, but we’re now beginning to get a clearer picture of the system’s trajectory into the weekend.
Haiti bans charter flights to Nicaragua in blow to migrants fleeing poverty and violence
Read full article: Haiti bans charter flights to Nicaragua in blow to migrants fleeing poverty and violenceHaiti’s government has banned all charter flights to Nicaragua that migrants fleeing poverty and violence had been increasingly using in their quest to reach the United States.
UN says Nicaragua’s human rights violations and persecution of dissidents are on the rise
Read full article: UN says Nicaragua’s human rights violations and persecution of dissidents are on the riseNicaragua has increased human rights violations and persecution of the opposition as it ratchets up its efforts to stifle dissent, a United Nations group of experts monitoring the country says.
Biden policy allowing migrants from 4 countries into the US is praised, criticized at Texas trial
Read full article: Biden policy allowing migrants from 4 countries into the US is praised, criticized at Texas trialA key portion of President Joe Biden’s immigration policy that grants parole to thousands of people from Central America and the Caribbean is being debated in a Texas federal courtroom.
Thousands more Mauritanians are making their way to the US, thanks to a route spread on social media
Read full article: Thousands more Mauritanians are making their way to the US, thanks to a route spread on social mediaThousands of migrants from the West African country of Mauritania have arrived in the U.S. in recent months, following a new route taking them to Nicaragua and up through the southern border.
Patrick Hamilton, ex-AP and Reuters photographer who covered Central American wars, dies at 74
Read full article: Patrick Hamilton, ex-AP and Reuters photographer who covered Central American wars, dies at 74Patrick Hamilton, a combat veteran of the Vietnam War who covered civil wars in Central America as a photojournalist for The Associated Press,and later worked at Reuters covering the first Gulf War in Iraq, has died after a long struggle with cancer.
Immigration parole program: Cuban mother dreams of family reunion in Miami-Dade
Read full article: Immigration parole program: Cuban mother dreams of family reunion in Miami-DadeOdamyis Gomez, a married mother of two in Cuba, said she dreams of a family reunion in Miami-Dade County, and she had put her hope on President Joe Biden’s parole program. But in January, a group of 20 states challenged the case-by-case basis program to help Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans.
Top UN court rejects Nicaragua's case in a long-running maritime dispute with Colombia
Read full article: Top UN court rejects Nicaragua's case in a long-running maritime dispute with ColombiaThe United Nations’ top court has rejected a case brought by Nicaragua in a decades-long dispute with Colombia over maritime borders and entitlements in the Caribbean.
Brazil's president offers to try to win release of bishop imprisoned in Nicaragua
Read full article: Brazil's president offers to try to win release of bishop imprisoned in NicaraguaBrazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is offering to help try to gain the release of a Roman Catholic bishop imprisoned in Nicaragua.
In Nicaragua, Holy Week celebrations limited by government
Read full article: In Nicaragua, Holy Week celebrations limited by governmentRoman Catholics in Nicaragua have had to hold traditional “Stations of the Cross” and other Holy Week processions on church grounds or inside the churches amid a ban on public demonstrations.
Miami faith community strains to help new exiles, migrants
Read full article: Miami faith community strains to help new exiles, migrantsIn the last 18 months, an estimated 250,000 migrants and asylum-seekers, mostly from Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Haiti, have arrived in the Miami area, often only on temporary legal status that doesn’t allow them to work.
Mayorkas visits Miami-Dade with warning for Cubans, Haitians, Venezuelans, Nicaraguans
Read full article: Mayorkas visits Miami-Dade with warning for Cubans, Haitians, Venezuelans, NicaraguansHomeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said on Monday in Miami-Dade County that the new program for refugees and asylum seekers from Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela, and Nicaragua is already working.
South Florida sponsor helping Venezuelan migrants with Biden parole program
Read full article: South Florida sponsor helping Venezuelan migrants with Biden parole programAs President Joe Biden announced the recent expansion of an immigration policy for migrants coming from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela, sponsors in South Florida are stepping up to help people who might not even know about the program.
South Florida migrants benefitting from Biden’s parole program
Read full article: South Florida migrants benefitting from Biden’s parole programAfter President Joe Biden announced nearly one week ago that he is expanding a program to accept up to 30,000 migrants per month from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela, many South Floridians are already benefitting.
Experts weigh in on new Biden asylum policy as it pertains to Cuban migrants
Read full article: Experts weigh in on new Biden asylum policy as it pertains to Cuban migrantsImmigration attorney Willy Allen is in favor of President Biden’s new asylum policy affecting migrants from Cuba, Haiti and Nicaragua.
Sandinistas complete their political domination of Nicaragua
Read full article: Sandinistas complete their political domination of NicaraguaNicaragua’s Sandinista National Liberation Front has completed its political domination of the country by winning local elections decried as unfair in all 153 of the country’s municipalities.
Julia stays intact across Central America, may spawn new systems
Read full article: Julia stays intact across Central America, may spawn new systemsJulia, which made landfall early Sunday on the Caribbean side of Nicaragua, scooted quickly across the rugged terrain of Central America Sunday, emerging over Pacific waters by Sunday night largely intact as a tropical storm, becoming only the third Atlantic-Pacific crossover storm to keep its name on both sides since the tropical cyclone naming rule took effect in 2000.
Julia strengthening on approach to Central America
Read full article: Julia strengthening on approach to Central AmericaThe disturbance we’ve been following in the Caribbean – dubbed Invest 91L – is taking a familiar track south along South America’s northern shoreline like other systems we’ve tracked this season, including the disturbance that became Bonnie back in June and more recently the tropical wave that later became Hurricane Ian.
Julia Moving Quickly Across Nicaragua, Approaching The Pacific Coast
Read full article: Julia Moving Quickly Across Nicaragua, Approaching The Pacific CoastAt 100 PM CDT (1800 UTC), the center of Tropical Storm Julia was located inland near latitude 12.4 North, longitude 86.2 West. Julia is moving toward the west near 16 mph (26 km/h), and this motion is...
UN votes to allow Ukraine's Zelenskyy to give virtual speech
Read full article: UN votes to allow Ukraine's Zelenskyy to give virtual speechThe U.N. General Assembly has voted to allow Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to deliver a pre-recorded address to next week’s gathering of world leaders because of his need to deal with Russia’s invasion.
Cubans flee island’s economic woes by air, land and sea
Read full article: Cubans flee island’s economic woes by air, land and seaCubans are fleeing their country in the largest numbers in more than four decades. The migrants choose to stake their lives and futures on a dangerous journey to the United States by air, land and sea to escape the island’s political and economic woes.
Hurricane Bonnie steams westward off Mexico's Pacific coast
Read full article: Hurricane Bonnie steams westward off Mexico's Pacific coastA strengthened Hurricane Bonnie is moving in the Pacific roughly parallel to Mexico's southern coast, after crossing over Central America from the Caribbean, dropping heavy rain and contributing to two deaths.
Caribbean storm likely to gain force, hit Central America
Read full article: Caribbean storm likely to gain force, hit Central AmericaThe U.S. National Hurricane Center says a storm that has hurled rain on the southern Caribbean and the northern shoulder of South America is expected to hit Central America as a tropical storm over the weekend and eventually develop into a hurricane over the Pacific.
Bonnie Will Soon Move Offshore Of Nicaragua And Emerge Over The Pacific
Read full article: Bonnie Will Soon Move Offshore Of Nicaragua And Emerge Over The PacificAt 700 AM CDT (1200 UTC), the center of Tropical Storm Bonnie was located near latitude 11.2 North, longitude 85.8 West. Bonnie is moving toward the west near 14 mph (22 km/h), and a continued...
Caribbean disturbance remains disorganized, otherwise largely quiet across the tropics
Read full article: Caribbean disturbance remains disorganized, otherwise largely quiet across the tropicsWednesday didn’t bring any favors to Invest 93L – the fledgling low pressure drifting over the southwestern Caribbean.
Invest 93L in the Caribbean being monitored for development, but no threat to the U.S.
Read full article: Invest 93L in the Caribbean being monitored for development, but no threat to the U.S.The disturbance we’ve been following in the southwestern Caribbean – now dubbed Invest 93L by the Hurricane Center – has with it a small area of low pressure centered along the east coast of Nicaragua.
NHC monitoring disturbance near Central America, expected to stay south of Florida
Read full article: NHC monitoring disturbance near Central America, expected to stay south of FloridaThe National Hurricane Center continues to monitor a large, disorganized area of storminess across the southwestern Caribbean near the coasts of Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica.
Nicaraguan bishop fasts to protest police harassment
Read full article: Nicaraguan bishop fasts to protest police harassmentA Roman Catholic bishop in Nicaragua has begun an “indefinite fast” inside a church to protest increasing harassment from national police, who he said followed him throughout the entire previous day.
Demonstrations held by local Nicaraguan community as country holds presidential election
Read full article: Demonstrations held by local Nicaraguan community as country holds presidential electionMany are questioning the legitimacy of the country's election after President Daniel Ortega had many of his opponents arrested.
Nicaraguans will head to the polls Sunday, in what the international community is calling a ‘sham’ election
Read full article: Nicaraguans will head to the polls Sunday, in what the international community is calling a ‘sham’ electionOn Sunday millions of Nicaraguans will head to the polls in what the international community is calling a "sham" election, following several arrests of potential political opponents, carried out by longtime President Daniel Ortega's government.
Miami officials say outdoor venue, sanitation stations will help keep people safe during ‘Down With the Chains’ event
Read full article: Miami officials say outdoor venue, sanitation stations will help keep people safe during ‘Down With the Chains’ eventCity of Miami Mayor Francis Suarez and Commissioner Joe Carollo held a news conference Friday to announce new details regarding the Call for Freedom of Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua event.
Miami Commissioner announces new public demonstration: ‘Down with chains in Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela!’
Read full article: Miami Commissioner announces new public demonstration: ‘Down with chains in Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela!’A Miami commissioner and local activists met Wednesday at Miami City Hall to announce an upcoming public rally to send a message to the White House.
Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar to Nicaraguan president: ‘You cannot oppress your people’
Read full article: Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar to Nicaraguan president: ‘You cannot oppress your people’Miami U.S. Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar said on Thursday that there is a bipartisan effort in Congress to put more pressure on a dictator in Central America with new sanctions.
MyFuture MyChoice: Nicaraguan-American teen from Miami-Dade County heads to MIT
Read full article: MyFuture MyChoice: Nicaraguan-American teen from Miami-Dade County heads to MITGiuliana Cabrera moved to the United States from Nicaragua when she was seven. More than a decade later, her hard work paid off. She plans to be the first in her family to get a college degree and she will be doing so at one of the most prestigious schools in the world.
Local leaders meet to discuss ongoing crisis in Nicaragua
Read full article: Local leaders meet to discuss ongoing crisis in NicaraguaThe organization of American States held an emergency meeting on Tuesday, to discuss the ongoing political situation in Nicaragua. An overwhelming majority voted to condemn the recent arrests.
Nicaragua arrests of opposition leaders ‘spells fear,’ critics say
Read full article: Nicaragua arrests of opposition leaders ‘spells fear,’ critics sayAt least 12 opposition leaders have been arrested in Nicaragua, and pressure is mounting against President Daniel Ortega, who is in his fourth term in office.
US calls on Nicaragua to free opposition figure Chamorro
Read full article: US calls on Nicaragua to free opposition figure ChamorroThe U.S. State Department has called on Nicaragua to free opposition figure Cristiana Chamorro, who is being held incommunicado at her home after her laptops and cellphones were taken away.
US eases asylum restrictions at border amid legal challenges
Read full article: US eases asylum restrictions at border amid legal challengesThe Biden administration is reshaping how it’s using pandemic-related powers to rapidly expel migrants from the country and effectively end asylum at the border.
EEUU cuestiona “represión” en Nicaragua y pide cambiar rumbo
Read full article: EEUU cuestiona “represión” en Nicaragua y pide cambiar rumboCopyright 2021 The Associated Press. Este material no puede ser publicado, difundido, reescrito o redistribuido sin permiso. El gobierno de Nicaragua no reaccionó de inmediato a la declaración del Departamento de Estado. La AP solicitó un comentario oficial sobre el tema, pero no obtuvo respuesta. (Copyright 2018 The Associated Press.
Nicaragua approves Russian COVID-19 vaccine
Read full article: Nicaragua approves Russian COVID-19 vaccineA nurse shows to the press a vial of Russia's Sputnik V vaccine for COVID-19 during a vaccination campaign inside River Plate stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)MANAGUA – Nicaragua’s government said Wednesday that it had approved Russia’s Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use. “Nicaragua is advancing in its negotiations with Russia to supply” the vaccine, said the government outlet El 19 Digital. It was the first vaccine approved in Nicaragua, which still awaits its first doses. Argentina, Bolivia and Venezuela are among other left-leaning governments in the hemisphere that have approved the vaccine.
The Latest: Mexico sees near-record daily coronavirus deaths
Read full article: The Latest: Mexico sees near-record daily coronavirus deaths(AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)MEXICO CITY — Mexico reported a near-record 1,707 confirmed coronavirus deaths Wednesday, as the country runs out of vaccines. Ad___THE VIRUS OUTBREAK:Spain surpasses 60,000 confirmed virus deaths. British officials say Oxford study backs up their decision to delay second vaccine shot for up to 12 weeks. Ad___OKLAHOMA CITY -- About 11,500 doses of the coronavirus vaccine will be shipped to pharmacies across Oklahoma next week, state health officials said. ___MANAGUA, Nicaragua — Nicaragua’s government says it has approved Russia’s Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine for emergency use.
Nicaragua: ley impide participación de oposición en comicios
Read full article: Nicaragua: ley impide participación de oposición en comiciosCopyright 2020 The Associated Press. “Esos no son nicaragüenses, no sé cómo se les ocurre pensar que con esa actitud van a participar en una elección”, insistió. “Son terroristas, son criminales y vendepatria, porque siguen pidiendo más sanciones”, agregó. “Aquí el que no defiende a Nicaragua y pide sanciones... perdió el derecho de optar a cargos públicos cuando vengan elecciones. (Copyright 2018 The Associated Press.
Thousands want out of hurricane-ravaged Colombian island
Read full article: Thousands want out of hurricane-ravaged Colombian islandISLA DE LA PROVIDENCIA, Colombia – Thousands of homeless Colombians are trying to find their way out of a remote hurricane-ravaged island off the coast of Nicaragua. Eight days ago, Category 5 Hurricane Iota destroyed Providencia, a mountainous Colombian island in the Caribbean. Colombian authorities set up a temporary hospital with limited resources on the island of some 5,000 residents. The Colombian government released this picture of Providencia, Colombia after Hurricane Iota on Nov. 17, 2020. Colombian President Ivan Duque promised humanitarian aid and tasked a Colombian Navy team to assist with the Herculean task of rebuilding the island.
Life-threatening flooding continues in Central America from Iota while a cold front protects Florida
Read full article: Life-threatening flooding continues in Central America from Iota while a cold front protects FloridaThe center of what’s left of Hurricane Iota is dying out over El Salvador, but moisture continues to be pulled into the mountainous areas in Central America, especially in Nicaragua, Honduras, and Guatemala. But the flash flooding at high elevations continues, and that water cascades down the mountains in the gullies, valleys, and rivers. Conditions will slowly ease as what’s left of Iota drifts toward the Pacific Ocean and dies out tomorrow. It would have very little time to organize before it moved across Central America late this week or over the weekend. An upper-level disturbance that is helping to drive the cool air south might kick off a non-tropical system east of the Bahamas.
Lluvias provocadas por Iota dejan 16 muertos en Nicaragua
Read full article: Lluvias provocadas por Iota dejan 16 muertos en NicaraguaCopyright 2020 The Associated Press. Los periodistas de The Associated Press Christopher Sherman en la Ciudad de México, Marlos González en Tegucigalpa y Manuel Rueda en Bogotá contribuyeron en este despacho. En Nicaragua el alcance total de los daños no estaba claro porque gran parte de la región afectada no tenía electricidad ni servicio de teléfono o internet, y los fuertes vientos obstaculizaron las transmisiones por radio. Iota tocó tierra a apenas 25 kilómetros (15 millas) al sur del lugar donde lo hizo Eta, también de categoría 4, el 3 de noviembre. El campesino Miguel Rodríguez, trabajador de la finca San Martín, dijo a The Associated Press que él vio al menos “siete cadáveres regados” en la zona.
Nicaragua, Honduras need help after 2nd hurricane blow in 2 weeks
Read full article: Nicaragua, Honduras need help after 2nd hurricane blow in 2 weeksA woman standing near a fallen house, brought down by the winds of Hurricane Iota in Siuna, Nicaragua, Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2020. That was just 15 miles south of where Hurricane Eta made landfall on Nov. 3, also as a Category 4 storm. Fallen tree branches cover a house after the passage of Hurricane Iota in Siuna, Nicaragua, Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2020. Hurricane Iota tore across Nicaragua, hours after roaring ashore as a Category 4 storm along almost exactly the same stretch of the Caribbean coast that was recently devastated by an equally powerful hurricane. SOUTH FLORIDAHow to help as need for emergency relief grows in Nicaragua, HondurasThere is a need for non-perishable food, over-the-counter medications, first-aid kits, sleeping bags.
Hurricane Iota heads for already battered Central America
Read full article: Hurricane Iota heads for already battered Central AmericaIota became a Category 2 hurricane late Sunday afternoon, and the U.S. National Hurricane Center warned it would likely be an extremely dangerous Category 4 storm when it approached the Central America mainland late Monday. It was already a record-breaking system, being the 30th named storm of this year’s extraordinarily busy Atlantic hurricane season. It hit Nicaragua as a Category 4 hurricane, killing at least 120 people as torrential rains caused flash floods and mudslides in parts of Central America and Mexico. Eta was the 28th named storm of this year’s hurricane season, tying the 2005 record for named storms. The official end of hurricane season is Nov. 30.
Iota is forecast to become a powerful hurricane in the Caribbean
Read full article: Iota is forecast to become a powerful hurricane in the CaribbeanTropical Storm Iota formed a bit ahead of schedule yesterday under a supportive upper-level pattern and warm Caribbean water. The official forecast is for Iota to be at Category 3 strength when it makes landfall. It’s hard to believe that another intense hurricane is forecast to head in that same direction. This fall weather pattern will push the tropical moisture well to the south with a major dose of dry northern air covering the entire state. Long-range computer models maintain the fall weather pattern over Florida for the foreseeable future, which will be hostile to tropical systems.
Iota threatens 2nd hurricane strike for Nicaragua, Honduras
Read full article: Iota threatens 2nd hurricane strike for Nicaragua, HondurasEta weakened from the Category 4 hurricane to a tropical storm after lashing Nicaragua's Caribbean coast for much of Tuesday, its floodwaters isolating already remote communities and setting off deadly landslides. (AP Photo/Carlos Herrera)ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – Tropical Storm Iota was strengthening in the Caribbean Sea on Saturday, threatening a second major hurricane strike for Nicaragua and Honduras, countries recently clobbered by a Category 4 Hurricane Eta. The Caribbean island of Providencia and parts of Nicaragua and Honduras were under hurricane warnings. Iota is already a record-setting system, being the 30th named storm of this year’s extraordinarily busy Atlantic hurricane season. Eta was the 28th named storm of this year’s hurricane season, tying the 2005 record for named storms.
Iota Dissipates Over Central America
Read full article: Iota Dissipates Over Central AmericaThe remnants are moving toward the west near 12 mph (19 km/h), and this general motion is expected to continue today. Maximum sustained winds are near 30 mph (45 km/h) with higher gusts. The estimated minimum central pressure is 1006 mb (29.71 inches). Portions of Nicaragua and El Salvador: 2 to 4 inches (50 to 100 mm), with isolated maximum totals of 6 inches (150 mm). SURF: Swells generated by Iota will affect much of the coast of Central America and the Yucatan Peninsula during the next day or so.
What can South Florida expect from Eta?
Read full article: What can South Florida expect from Eta?PEMBROKE PARK, Fla. – There is “sloppy, sloppy weather” in the South Florida forecast as Tropical Depression Eta moves north, Local 10 Chief Certified Meteorologist Betty Davis says. Eta is the storm that slammed Nicaragua as a Category 4 hurricane on Tuesday before weakening to now a depression. The National Hurricane Center projects it to strengthen into a tropical storm again heading into the weekend. Click here to read more analysis on Eta from Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross. You can also get the latest information on Local 10′s Weather Authority Page.
Weakened Eta drenches Central America; at least 57 dead
Read full article: Weakened Eta drenches Central America; at least 57 deadA pregnant woman is carried out of an area flooded by water brought by Hurricane Eta in Planeta, Honduras, Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020. (AP Photo/Delmer Martinez)TEGUCIGALPA – The rain-heavy remnants of Hurricane Eta flooded homes from Panama to Guatemala Thursday as the death toll across Central America rose to at least 57, and aid organizations warned the flooding and mudslides were creating a slow-moving humanitarian disaster across the region. Eta had sustained winds of 35 mph (55 kph) and was moving north at 8 mph (13 kph) Thursday. When what’s left of the storm wobbles back into the Caribbean it will regain some strength and become a tropical storm again, forecasts show. “Whatever comes out (of Central America) is going to linger awhile,” said Colorado State University hurricane researcher Phil Klotzbach.
Eta brings heavy rains, deadly mudslides to Honduras
Read full article: Eta brings heavy rains, deadly mudslides to Honduras(AP Photo/Delmer Martinez)MANAGUA – Eta moved into Honduras on Wednesday as a weakened tropical depression but still bringing the heavy rains that have drenched and caused deadly landslides in the country's east and in northern Nicaragua. Before the center of Eta had even reached Honduras, hundreds of people had been forced from their homes by floodwaters. Eta left a path of destruction across northern Nicaragua starting with the coastal city of Bilwi. Northern Nicaragua is home to most of the country’s production of coffee, a critical export. In the Pacific, Tropical Storm Odalys continued to move across the open ocean and posed no threat to land.
Hurricane Eta has South Florida in the cone of uncertainty
Read full article: Hurricane Eta has South Florida in the cone of uncertaintyHurricane Eta is on track to be a catastrophic event in Central America — especially Nicaragua and Honduras. About Friday, what’s left of Eta is forecast to move north into the Caribbean Sea south of Cuba. The National Hurricane Center will make the call based on what they are able to track of Eta’s original center. The consensus of the afternoon computer forecast models is that that dip will scoop up the disturbance, whatever shape it’s in, and lift it toward South Florida. A satellite look at Hurricane Eta on Tuesday evening, Nov. 3.
Hurricane Eta grinds inland into Nicaragua; at least 3 dead
Read full article: Hurricane Eta grinds inland into Nicaragua; at least 3 deadMANAGUA – Hurricane Eta churned inland through northeast Nicaragua Tuesday night with devastating winds and rains that destroyed rooftops, caused rivers to overflow and left at least three people dead in the region. The hurricane had sustained winds of 105 mph (165 kph), according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center, down from an overnight peak of 150 mph (240 kph). Even before it made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane, Honduras reported the first death after a mudslide trapped a 12-year-old girl in San Pedro Sula and two miners were killed in a mudslide in Bonanza, Nicaragua. Eta tripled in strength in about 24 hours, rapidly intensifying from a 40 mph (65 kph) storm Sunday morning to a 120 mph (190 kph) hurricane around midday Monday, and continuing to gain power throughout the day. Hurricane season still has a month to go, ending Nov. 30.
Major Hurricane Eta threatens to bring flooding, storm surge
Read full article: Major Hurricane Eta threatens to bring flooding, storm surgeMEXICO CITY – Hurricane Eta erupted quickly into a potentially catastrophic major hurricane Monday as it headed for Central America, where forecasters warned of massive flooding and landslides across a vulnerable region. Eta was a Category 4 storm with maximum sustained winds of 150 mph (240 kph) late Monday, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said. Storm surge up to 15 feet (4.5 meters) above normal tides was possible for the coast of Nicaragua. Eta tripled in strength in about 24 hours, rapidly intensifying from a 40 mph (65 kph) storm Sunday morning to a 120 mph (190 kph) hurricane around midday Monday, and continued gain power throughout the rest of the day. Hurricane season still has a month to go, ending Nov. 30.
Eta Becomes An Extratropical Low
Read full article: Eta Becomes An Extratropical LowLocation 85 miles SE of Wilmington North Carolina Wind 45 mph Heading ENE at 21 mph Pressure 29.65 Coordinates 76.8W, 33.3NDiscussionAt 400 AM EST (0900 UTC), the center of Post-Tropical Cyclone Eta was located near latitude 33.3 North, longitude 76.8 West. The post-tropical cyclone is moving toward the east-northeast near 21 mph (33 km/h) and this motion is expected to continue with an increase in forward speed through Saturday. On the forecast track, Eta is expected to gradually pull away from the southeast U.S. Coast today. Eta could intensify a little as an non-tropical cyclone during the next day or so before it becomes absorbed by a larger non-tropical cyclone on Saturday or Saturday night. Tropics Models at 3:34 Friday Night, November 13thLand HazardsSURF: Swells generated by Eta will affect portions of the southeastern United States coast today.
Nicaragua approves “cybercrimes” law, alarming rights groups
Read full article: Nicaragua approves “cybercrimes” law, alarming rights groupsMANAGUA – Nicaragua’s unicameral legislature approved legislation on Tuesday mandating prison sentences for those who use online platforms to spread false information or information that could raise alarm among people. The bill had been pushed by President Daniel Ortega’s ruling Sandinista Front party and had raised alarm among opposition and human rights groups, who described it as a threat to free speech. Azucena Castillo, a legislator from the conservative Liberal Constitutionalist Party called the law “an attack on freedom of expression." “This law seeks to control and censor information on the internet, which is the only space that dictators cannot control,” the country's Independent Press Forum, a media group, said in a statement earlier this month. The other new law will monitor and control those who receive funding from abroad, including nongovernmental organizations and those working for foreign media outlets, by making them register as “foreign agents” and tracking the money they receive.
Court: Trump can end temporary legal status for 4 countries
Read full article: Court: Trump can end temporary legal status for 4 countriesPASADENA, Calif. – The Trump administration can end humanitarian protections that have allowed hundreds of thousands of people from El Salvador, Nicaragua, Haiti and Sudan to remain in the United States, a divided appeals court ruled Monday. Circuit Court of Appeals lifted a preliminary injunction that blocked the government from ending Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, for people from those four countries that are affected by natural disasters and civil conflict. Since 1990, the policy has granted temporary legal status, which is often extended. But the Trump administration decided to end it for several countries, saying the conditions that justified protections in America no longer exist. More than 400,000 people from 10 countries have the protected status, including some 250,000 from El Salvador, according to the Congressional Research Service.
Latin America's evangelical churches hard hit by pandemic
Read full article: Latin America's evangelical churches hard hit by pandemicThroughout Latin America, a traditionally Catholic region with a surging evangelical presence in nearly every country, evangelical churches have kept spreading the Gospel despite government measures meant to slow the spread of the coronavirus. In at least two countries, evangelical pastors have died in alarming numbers during the pandemic. Some have attended evangelical services in the city of Atalaia do Norte and then brought the virus to our lands," he said. In Nicaragua, evangelical churches large and small stayed open too at least at first. Back in Nicaragua, many evangelical churches have reopened, some with health precautions, like Bethel where congregants are asked to bring their own hand sanitizer.
Virtual preparation allows Miss Nicaragua amid pandemic
Read full article: Virtual preparation allows Miss Nicaragua amid pandemicAna Marcelo, an agroindustrial engineer from the city of Esteli, poses with the crown after being chosen Miss Nicaragua, in Managua, Nicaragua, Saturday, Aug. 8, 2020. Marcelo was crowned in front of a limited audience (two people per contestant spaced safely) plus a production crew of 85. The masks were off the contestants, but the judges wore them and were spaced at a safe distance. And when eight contestants vying to be Miss Nicaragua did finally start in-person practices, they did so with masks covering their faces. On Saturday night, 23-year-old Ana Marcelo, an agroindustrial engineer from Estel, was crowned Miss Nicaragua in front of a limited audience (two people per contestant spaced safely) plus a production crew of 85.