Mitch was a devastating hurricane that struck Central America in October 1998, particularly impacting Honduras. As a Category 5 storm, it brought torrential rains and catastrophic flooding, resulting in significant loss of life and widespread destruction of infrastructure. The storm caused landslides and displaced hundreds of thousands of people, making it one of the deadliest hurricanes in history for the region. The aftermath of Hurricane Mitch had long-lasting effects on Honduras, exacerbating poverty and hampering recovery efforts.
Mitch was a hurricane that struck Central America in the autumn of 1998, killing thousands of people in Nicaragua and Honduras.
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East of La Ceiba.
Hurricane Mitch passed over Honduras
Honduras took the brunt of the hit.
Hurricane Mitch in 1998
Hurricane Mitch
Honduras has been hit by approximately 13 hurricanes since 2000, with Hurricane Mitch in 1998 being one of the most devastating. The country is vulnerable to these natural disasters due to its geographical location in the path of many storms.
In Central America, particularly Honduras.
The deadliest hurricane to hit Honduras was Hurricane Fifi. It hit the country in September 1974 as a Category 2 hurricane. It had 110 mile per hour winds which resulted in between 8,000 and 10,000 fatalities.
Honduras was the Latin American country affected the most by Hurricane Mitch in late October 1998. Hurricane Mitch was a category 5 hurricane.