tegucigalpa

Water Rationing in Tegucigalpa

The rationing of drinking water began in the Honduran capital yesterday, affecting a million and half people. The severe shortage of water in Tegucigalpa’s homes is expected to last until May 2010, confirmed Jack Arevalo, manager of the National Autonomous Service of Aqueducts and Sewers, SANAA. According to the emergency plan decreed by SANAA, the […]

FINALLY! US Travel Alert for Honduras Revised!

November 06, 2009 The Department of State alerts U.S. citizens to the current uncertain political and security situation in Honduras, and recommends that American citizens exercise caution when traveling to Honduras, while deferring all non-essential travel to the capital city of Tegucigalpa until further notice. This Travel Alert expires on December 20, 2009. Read full […]

Shannon’s Briefing on Honduras

Thomas A. Shannon, Jr. Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs: “I’m delighted to be talking to you all from Tegucigalpa. As I stated previously, our delegation here – Ambassador Craig Kelly, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Western Hemisphere Affairs, and Dan Restrepo, the Special Assistant to the President for Western Hemisphere Affairs – were […]