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Tropical Storm Sara is causing widespread flooding in Honduras' northern coast, with up to 35 inches of rain forecast in isolated areas. Residents are trudging through waist-deep water carrying belongings and pets. The storm could hit coffee production and has forced over 1,000 people to seek refuge in shelters. A national emergency has been declared, and officials urge locals to avoid flood-prone areas, particularly those living near riverbanks.
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