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Central America & Hispaniola Briefing Central America & Hispaniola Briefing

7 September 2010

nicholas.novella@noaa.gov nicholas.novella@noaa.gov

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From: Aug 31– Sep 6, 2010

San Jose= 127mm

Retalhuleu= 157 mm

Choluteca= 158mm

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Damage field reports September 5, 2010

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MAIN REPORT

255 events across all the country 50,634 people affected

43.043 people on risk 11,495 people evacuees

9,303 people lodged in 94 sites 15 people disappear

50 dies

15 persons lost

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