Rising seas eating away at Honduran fishing village

The creeping ocean has claimed ever more of the protective mangrove forest off Cedeno's coast, and claws away at the land with increasingly violent sea surges.

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Picture of debris of constructions destroyed by sea-level rise in Cedeño, municipality of Marcovia in the Pacific southern coast of Honduras. (Photo by Orlando SIERRA / AFP)
By NewVision Reporter
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The coastline of Cedeno, a fishing village in southern Honduras, looks like it was hit by an earthquake. Houses, businesses and clubs stand in ruins. Forsaken.

But it was not a

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