Guatemalans carry belongings, pets, through floods as storm Eta hits
By AFP
07 November 2020 |
8:46 am
Guatemalan families evacuate from their damaged homes as tropical depression Eta triggers dangerous flooding, leaving locals to salvage what they can - including their beloved pets.
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