Top Story · Health
Broken Generator Leaves La Ceiba Operating Rooms Dark Mid-Surgery
Hospital Atlántida in La Ceiba is suffering dangerous power outages during surgeries because its backup generator is broken, plunging operating rooms into darkness mid-procedure.
Politics
Honduran Lawmakers Meet EU Officials on Security and Drug Trafficking
Members of Congress's International Relations Committee met with European Parliament and EU officials in Brussels to discuss cooperation on democracy, security, drug trafficking, human rights, and foreign investment in Honduras.
Defamation Case Against Ex-Electoral Councilman Ochoa Heads to Trial
A defamation complaint filed by lawyer Cossette López against Marlon Ochoa is going to trial after reconciliation failed; Ochoa was removed as a National Electoral Council member in April following a congressional impeachment vote.
Also reported by: Radio Cadena Voces (RCV), HCH, Once Noticias, Radio HRN
Business
Union Leader Says Part-Time Work Law Ignores Root Causes
CGT leader Daniel Durón argues that the part-time employment law has not eased joblessness because the real problems are informal work, which affects 70% of the workforce, and low wages—80% of salaried workers earn under L10,000 (about $400) a month.
Radio América HondurasEconomy
Infrastructure
Puente Germania Expansion Due in Early October
The expansion of Puente Germania will be finished in early October, Tegucigalpa Mayor Juan Diego Zelaya says, citing municipal authorities.
Radio América· enTegucigalpaENEE Schedules Power Cuts in Yoro, Choloma and Puerto Cortés
The national electricity company will cut power on June 26 for scheduled maintenance affecting multiple circuits in Yoro, Choloma, and Puerto Cortés between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
Also reported by: Radio HRN
Geologist Probes Cause of Warehouse Collapse on Ring Road
A geologist is investigating what may have caused a warehouse to collapse on Tegucigalpa's peripheral ring road, while the city prepares its own technical report on the incident.
Radio HRNTegucigalpaAlso reported by: Radio América Honduras, Radio Cadena Voces (X), El Heraldo
City Clears Motorcycles Parked on Streets and Sidewalks
Municipal authorities in the city center and the Los Dolores neighborhood towed illegally parked motorcycles from streets and sidewalks to ease traffic, protect pedestrians, and restore order in those areas.
Radio América HondurasTegucigalpa
Health
Olancho on Red Alert as Dengue Epidemic Spreads
The Health Ministry has declared a local dengue epidemic in the Olancho municipalities of Juticalpa and Catacamas, citing rising case counts that officials say demand urgent action to prevent wider spread.
HCH· in SpanishOlanchoAlso reported by: Radio América Honduras
Environment
Military Finds Illegal Mining and Logging in Río Plátano Reserve
An aerial patrol by Honduras's military environmental battalion found three active illegal mining sites with at least 10 workers and seven floating dredges in the Río Plátano Biosphere Reserve, along with an illegal road network driving deforestation in Gracias a Dios.
SEDENA HondurasGracias a DiosEnvironmental Prosecutors Inspect Warehouse in Protected Zone
Honduras's environmental prosecutor's office is inspecting a warehouse under construction in the Panacam protected area near Santa Cruz de Yojoa, Cortés, to determine whether it breaches environmental boundaries.
Ministerio Público (X)CortésSargassum Behaving Unusually Around Roatán
Monitoring by the Roatan Marine Park shows sargassum seaweed spreading into northern and western waters off Roatán where concentrations were once low, with climate instability making the algae harder to predict and manage.
Diario Roatán· enRoatán
Weather
Dense Saharan Dust Cloud to Reach Honduras This Weekend
A heavy plume of Saharan dust will move into Honduras starting Saturday and linger through Monday, posing respiratory risks for people with heart and lung conditions, children, the elderly, and pregnant women.
Migration
Honduras Seeks Orderly TPS Transition After US Court Ruling
Honduras's Foreign Ministry said it is requesting urgent talks with the US Department of Homeland Security after a US Supreme Court decision on Temporary Protected Status, seeking a grace period and a humanitarian approach for the thousands of Hondurans affected.
Radio Cadena Voces (RCV)· enImmigrationAlso reported by: Radio HRN
1,600 Hondurans and Guatemalans Headed for Seasonal Work in Spain
About 1,600 farmworkers from Honduras and Guatemala will travel to Spain in 2026 for temporary fruit-picking jobs in Huelva under circular-migration programs that the Inter-American Development Bank calls orderly and safe labor mobility.
Radio América· enImmigrationHonduran Father Deported After Open-Heart Surgery in US Custody
Isidro Rodríguez, a Honduran who entered the US on a humanitarian visa in 2015, was deported in June after open-heart surgery in ICE custody; he returned to Honduras in a wheelchair and is still recovering, while his family weighs legal options to bring him back.
Once Noticias· in SpanishImmigrationNearly 1,000 Hondurans Deported in a Single Week
Official data show 984 Hondurans were deported between June 15 and 19, an average of 140 a day, bringing the 2026 total to 22,397, with the International Organization for Migration reporting a 43.3% rise in returns over the same period in 2025.
Radio Cadena Voces (RCV)· enImmigrationThree Hondurans Die of Carbon-Monoxide Poisoning in Missouri
Three Honduran citizens—Roberto Carlos Rodríguez, Jeana Castillo, and Marlon Lalín—died of carbon-monoxide poisoning in Missouri; a 17-year-old Honduran girl survived and remains hospitalized in stable condition, with investigators suggesting a running vehicle near the home caused the buildup.
Radio Cadena Voces (X)Immigration
Crime
Search at Honduras Hillside Collapse May Halt Tonight
Crews searching for four missing people after the Loarque hillside collapse — which brought down more than 20,000 cubic meters of debris, of which only about 5,000 have been cleared — may suspend the search tonight if rain develops, the fire chief warned.
Once Noticias· in SpanishWeather · Francisco MorazánWoman Dies as Fire Destroys Three Homes in San Pedro Sula
A fire in the Primavera neighborhood of San Pedro Sula destroyed three homes and killed Rubí Chelsea Cáceres, 32, a mother of two who suffered severe burns after escaping the flames; another person was injured.
La Prensa· enSecurity · San Pedro SulaAlso reported by: Once Noticias, TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)
Man Arrested in Sexual Assault of Elderly Woman in Yoro
Police arrested a man accused of sexually assaulting a 78-year-old woman in El Progreso, Yoro.
Policía Nacional de HondurasSecurity · El ProgresoOne Dead, Several Hurt in Santa Bárbara Crash
One person died and several others were injured when a vehicle overturned in Santa Rita, Santa Bárbara department; the dead man was identified as Adán Aguilar, and the injured are being treated at Santa Bárbara Integrated Hospital.
HCH· in SpanishSecurity · Santa Bárbara