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A flower nest to Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

A flower nest to Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

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View of Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

View of Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

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View of atributary of Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

View of atributary of Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

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View of Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

View of Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

AFP 

Partial view of Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

Partial view of Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

AFP 

View of Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

View of Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

AFP 

A flower nest to Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

A flower nest to Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

AFP 

View of Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

View of Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

AFP 

View of atributary of Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

View of atributary of Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

AFP 

View of Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

View of Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

AFP 

View of Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

View of Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

AFP 

Partial view of Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

Partial view of Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

AFP 

A boy stands in a fence, in Nueva Capital locality, northern Tegucigalpa, on March 17, 2010.

A boy stands in a fence, in Nueva Capital locality, northern Tegucigalpa, on March 17, 2010.

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Locals carry buckets with free drinkable water distributed by the local government, in Nueva Capital locality, northern Tegucigalpa, on March 17, 2010, following a water shortage due to the collapse of Los Laureles and Concepcion dams, which supply more than a million people in the area.

Locals carry buckets with free drinkable water distributed by the local government, in Nueva Capital locality, northern Tegucigalpa, on March 17, 2010, following a water shortage due to the collapse of Los Laureles and Concepcion dams, which supply more than a million people in the area.

AFP 

A woman carries a tank to get free drinkable water distributed by the local government, in Nueva Capital locality, northern Tegucigalpa, on March 17, 2010, following a water shortage due to the collapse of Los Laureles and Concepcion dams, which supply more than a million people in the area.

A woman carries a tank to get free drinkable water distributed by the local government, in Nueva Capital locality, northern Tegucigalpa, on March 17, 2010, following a water shortage due to the collapse of Los Laureles and Concepcion dams, which supply more than a million people in the area.

AFP 

A woman carries a tank to get drinkable water, in Nueva Capital locality, northern Tegucigalpa, on March 17, 2010, following a water shortage due to the collapse of Los Laureles and Concepcion dams, which supply more than a million people in the area.

A woman carries a tank to get drinkable water, in Nueva Capital locality, northern Tegucigalpa, on March 17, 2010, following a water shortage due to the collapse of Los Laureles and Concepcion dams, which supply more than a million people in the area.

AFP 

A boy carries a tank to get free drinkable water distributed by the local government, in Nueva Capital locality, northern Tegucigalpa, on March 17, 2010, following a water shortage due to the collapse of Los Laureles and Concepcion dams, which supply more than a million people in the area.

A boy carries a tank to get free drinkable water distributed by the local government, in Nueva Capital locality, northern Tegucigalpa, on March 17, 2010, following a water shortage due to the collapse of Los Laureles and Concepcion dams, which supply more than a million people in the area.

AFP 

Locals carry buckets with free drinkable water distributed by the local government, in Nueva Capital locality, northern Tegucigalpa, on March 17, 2010, following a water shortage due to the collapse of Los Laureles and Concepcion dams, which supply more than a million people in the area.

Locals carry buckets with free drinkable water distributed by the local government, in Nueva Capital locality, northern Tegucigalpa, on March 17, 2010, following a water shortage due to the collapse of Los Laureles and Concepcion dams, which supply more than a million people in the area.

AFP 

A woman carries a tank to get free drinkable water distributed by the local government, in Nueva Capital locality, northern Tegucigalpa, on March 17, 2010, following a water shortage due to the collapse of Los Laureles and Concepcion dams, which supply more than a million people in the area.

A woman carries a tank to get free drinkable water distributed by the local government, in Nueva Capital locality, northern Tegucigalpa, on March 17, 2010, following a water shortage due to the collapse of Los Laureles and Concepcion dams, which supply more than a million people in the area.

AFP 

A woman with her toddler carries a bucket with free drinkable water distributed by the local government, in Nueva Capital locality, northern Tegucigalpa, on March 17, 2010, following a water shortage due to the collapse of Los Laureles and Concepcion dams, which supply more than a million people in the area.

A woman with her toddler carries a bucket with free drinkable water distributed by the local government, in Nueva Capital locality, northern Tegucigalpa, on March 17, 2010, following a water shortage due to the collapse of Los Laureles and Concepcion dams, which supply more than a million people in the area.

AFP 

A flower nest to Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

A flower nest to Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

AFP 

View of Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

View of Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

AFP 

View of atributary of Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

View of atributary of Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

AFP 

View of Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

View of Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

AFP 

Partial view of Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

Partial view of Los Laureles dam reservoir, west from Tegucigalpa, March 18, 2020. Los Laureles remains at a critical point with its water level well under the 40 percent of its capacity. The one million inhabitants of Tegucigalpa are enduring lack of water as Los Laureles and Concepcion are practically empty due to the climate change.

AFP 

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