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Tropical Storm Sara Threatens Central America with Catastrophic Flooding

Tropical Storm Sara formed in the Caribbean, bringing life-threatening rain and floods to Central America before potentially impacting the Gulf of Mexico and Florida.

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Updated: Nov 14th, 2024, 3:42 PM ET

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Tropical Storm Sara has formed in the Caribbean, raising concerns of catastrophic flooding and mudslides in Central America, particularly Honduras. The storm is predicted to strengthen as it approaches Belize and the Yucatan Peninsula early next week. Forecast models indicate variances in Sara's path, with possibilities of it affecting Florida and surrounding regions, though uncertainty remains about the storm’s strength and trajectory. Heavy rains and flash flooding are expected, urging residents in Central America to prepare for severe weather impacts.


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