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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY KATELL ABIVEN Nicaraguan farmer Teodoro Acuna, 42, walks across his field at La Tuna community in Madriz, some 200 km from Managua, on November 17, 2014. Acuna, who lost nearly everything 16 years ago when Hurricane Mitch ravaged his fields, pouring 10 days of torrential rains on Central America and killing more than 9,000 people, now is being hit by the drought gripping Nicaragua, the latest natural disaster to hit Latin America, where the weather is growing ever more volatile as the effects of climate change take hold. AFP PHOTO/INTI OCON (Photo credit should read Inti Ocon/AFP via Getty Images)
TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY KATELL ABIVEN Nicaraguan farmer Teodoro Acuna, 42, walks across his field at La Tuna community in Madriz, some 200 km from Managua, on November 17, 2014. Acuna, who lost nearly everything 16 years ago when Hurricane Mitch ravaged his fields, pouring 10 days of torrential rains on Central America and killing more than 9,000 people, now is being hit by the drought gripping Nicaragua, the latest natural disaster to hit Latin America, where the weather is growing ever more volatile as the effects of climate change take hold. AFP PHOTO/INTI OCON (Photo credit should read Inti Ocon/AFP via Getty Images)
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