Mount Pakaya eruption / tropical storm "Agatha" Guatemala attacked by disasters in succession, photography that understands what kind of situation is universal



Mt. Pakaya eruption · Tropical storm "Agatha" is a photograph which understands what kind of situation Guatemala suffered by a natural disaster in succession.

According to CNN's survey, Agatha caused damage of 170 people dead, 80 people injured, 80 people injured, 100 people missing in Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador, and about 125,000 people evacuated, of which about 74,000 were temporary housing facilities It seems to be living in.

Destroy a huge bridge · Drill a big hole in the road · Drain the entire area and so on, you can see how massive tropical storm was "Agatha".

Details are as follows.
The eruption of Pakaya volcano near Guatemala City on May 27.

by Daniel LeClair

The village near Mount Pakaya has been covered with volcanic ash.

by Moises Castillo

The roof of the airplane is black in volcanic ash.

by Daniel LeClair

Usually the calm Madre Vieja river is also in dangerous condition as the water level rises by Agasa.

by Moises Castillo

Bridge collapsed by muddy stream.

by Daniel LeClair

The car is in a miserable ... ....

by JOHAN ORDONEZ

A house that has been filled with mud which half of the entrance has been thrown ... ....

by Moises Castillo

Despite being inside the house, the floor is filled with the mud that was flushed by Agatha.

by Daniel LeClair

People who lost their homes lived by Agatha.

by Daniel LeClair

It seems there were some areas that were flooded as far as the eye could see.

by Casa Presidencial

The harbor is also badly left in the flood

bythirstyboots07

Although the water has drawn it is a dangerous situation.

byantiguadailyphoto.com

A man who loses his family and grieves.

by JOHAN ORDONEZ

Also the scene that the corpses of Agatha's victims are lined up on the road.


A large hole opened at the intersection of the capital Guatemala City. This hole reached a diameter of 30 meters and a depth of 60 meters, swallowed buildings surrounding the intersection as well. Even three years ago, there were similar holes in Guatemala City, and it seems to be said that there is a need to strengthen roads and sewerage maintenance.

by Casa Presidencial

It seems that this large hole has been swallowed up to a three-story apartment or a police box, residents of the swallowed apartment have also been witnessed falling into the hole, he seems to have been missing yet.

by Daniel LeClair

You can see other pictures from below.
A rough week for Guatemala - The Big Picture - Boston.com

Flickr: Notiexpress' Photostream

Guatemala sink hole: Tropical storm Agatha blows a 200 ft hole in city | Mail Online

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