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Cedeño, a Honduran Village that Resists Disappearing Despite the Sea Stealing Land From It

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Cedeño (Honduras), 20 Jun (EFE).- Cedeño, a Honduran village in the Pacific, has suffered for 30 years the sea advance and erosion that has already forced evacuations and left many families homeless, while the Climate Justice Bureau created three years ago calls for a dignified relocation and support to the Nasry Asfura Government and the world community in the face of the climate inaction denounced, among others, by Amnesty International.

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Cedeño (Honduras), 20 Jun (EFE).- Cedeño, a Honduran village in the Pacific, has suffered for 30 years the sea advance and erosion that has already forced evacuations and left many families homeless, while the Climate Justice Bureau created three years ago calls for a dignified relocation and support to the Nasry Asfura Government and the world community in the face of the climate inaction denounced, among others, by Amnesty International.

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Proceso Digital broke the news on Saturday, June 20, 2026.
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