Permanent link to Image:https://weshare.unicef.org/archive/-2AMZIFBC72AV.htmlSonia Magaly Pa, together with her two children, Hernan, 13, and Dafne, 7. After the passage of Hurricanes Eta and Iota through Guatemala, the family had to flee and move to a temporary shelter. They lost their home and most of their belongings.According to CONRED data, until November 22, the passage of the storms that caused landslides, subsidence and floods affected more than 1,892,000 people throughout the country. More than 222,000 were evacuated and approximately 30,000 people are in official shelters and more than 192,000 in unofficial ones.Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, limited access to safe water further increases the risk of a disease outbreak. For this reason, UNICEF in Guatemala delivers hygiene kits to affected families with the aim of mitigating the effects of hurricanes on children, their families, and helping to maintain basic hygiene conditions.View more with similar tones © UNICEF/UN0370049/Mussapp2020COUNTRIES:GuatemalaUnique identifier:UN0370049Source name:Rodrigo MussappDocument Date:November 20, 2020Download document informationDownloadShareKEYWORDS:12 to 18 years old-6 to 11 years old-COVID-19-destroyed-girl-hurricane-mother-natural disaster-womenIn-house Identifier:UNICEF GUAA_Damnificados- Coban AV- GT03_RMussappFile Import date:November 21, 2020UNICEF Office:GuatemalaSize:1498px × 998px (~4 MB)Color:ColorFile type:jpgParent folder:eta-iotaRelated Assets:View All