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Honduras. Given the risk of a new storm, Customs will be open this weekend

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Tropical storm Iota continues its movement towards Central America this Saturday, November 14.11.2020, XNUMX, a region that has not yet recovered from the impact of Eta.

Given this situation, the The Honduran Customs Administration will assist importers of food products and the agroindustry for the nationalization of goods, in order to guarantee the supply of food products in the national territory and complying with the red alert protocols to be prepared for any eventuality that may occur as a result of such a tropical depression.

"The attention measure will be on Saturday, November 14 and Sunday, November 15 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and its purpose is to ensure the country's supply and sustainability and to be prepared for possible impacts of Tropical Storm in the national territory," said Juan José Vides, Minister Director of the Customs Administration of Honduras.

"Likewise, the Specialized Terminal of Honduras TEH will be enabled as long as weather conditions allow it, as well as the Central American Port Operator (OPC) warehouse, for which this administration requests importers to coordinate with OPC for the respective inspections of the goods," said Vides

The customs authority urged the Honduran population to be aware of the recommendations and alerts issued by the Secretary of State in the Offices of Risk Management and National Contingencies (COPECO) and local and competent entities in order to safeguard their integrity and lives.

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