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Honduras Declares 180-Day Health Emergency Over Avian Flu
The Cabinet declared a six-month nationwide health emergency after confirming H5 avian flu in wild birds and at a breeding farm in Santa Bárbara, while pledging to keep its priority investment projects on track.
Politics
Complaint Against Former Electoral Official Heads to Trial
A complaint filed by CNE councillor Cossette López against her former colleague Marlon Ochoa, who was recently removed from office, has moved to a trial court in Tegucigalpa now that he no longer holds public office, clearing the way for ordinary procedures to replace the special rules that protect sitting officials.
Once Noticias· in SpanishTegucigalpaChina Says Honduras Has Made No Official Contact With Taiwan
China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun said Honduras has made no official contact with Taiwan about restoring diplomatic ties, a denial echoed by Honduras's own foreign ministry and at odds with Taiwan's claim that it is in talks with Honduran political figures.
Prosecutors Open Case Against Previous Congressional Commission
The Public Ministry has filed a preliminary legal action against the National Congress's Permanent Commission formed under the previous administration.
Business
Honduras Reserves Climb $1.13 Billion Since January
Honduras's net international reserves have grown by $1.13 billion since January 27, the central bank reported as of June 25, with import coverage holding steady at 6.6 months.
Economist Urges Bus Fare Review as Fuel Prices Fall
An economist at Fosdeh says the recent drop in diesel prices justifies revising public transport fares that were raised months ago as a temporary measure tied to fuel costs.
Radio América HondurasEconomyHonduras's Net International Investment Position Improves
Honduras's net international investment position stood at minus $11.23 billion in the first quarter of 2026, an improvement of $1.27 billion from the end of 2025 as the country trimmed its net debtor position.
Banhprovi Offers Home Loans of Up to L1.2 Million
Honduras's state housing bank, Banhprovi, said it has funds available for home loans of up to L1.2 million (about $48,000) at 4% annual interest for up to 30 years with no down payment, through branches in seven cities nationwide.
Infrastructure
Work Resumes on San José Dam to Ease Tegucigalpa Water Crisis
The UMAPS water authority says work has resumed on the San José Dam under Mayor Juan Diego Zelaya's administration, and officials say that once operational it would add more than 40% to the city's water storage capacity.
Radio Cadena Voces (X)TegucigalpaHonduras Updates Building Code With Geotechnical Standards
The Civil Engineers Association of Honduras is updating the national building code, expected before November, to spell out which soil and geological studies are required at different project scales, with a strong emphasis on geotechnical and geological standards.
Tegucigalpa to Ration Water to Four Days a Month
Tegucigalpa's water authority plans to supply water for 12 hours on four days each month, with tanker trucks serving high-altitude areas the pipes cannot reach.
Radio Cadena Voces (X)Tegucigalpa
Health
Seasonal Flu Cases Rise; Health Ministry Urges Vaccination
Honduras's Health Ministry has issued an alert over a sharp rise in H3N2 seasonal influenza cases tied to low vaccination rates and poor household hygiene, urging at-risk groups, including children under five and the elderly, to seek immediate care if symptoms appear and to get vaccinated.
Report Warns of Food Crisis for 26,000 in Ocotepeque
A regional assessment projects that 25,500 people in the border department of Ocotepeque could face severe food insecurity between July and October 2026 as corn and bean reserves run low, prices climb, and El Niño threatens drought across Central America's dry corridor.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)· enOcotepequeDengue Cases Surge 50% in Olancho in Five Weeks
Health authorities declared a local epidemic in Olancho after more than 300 dengue cases piled up there, with 45 to 50 new infections reported each week, and warned of the circulation of serotype 3, a strain linked to more severe illness.
Infobae – Honduras· enOlanchoHonduras Reports More Than 200 Suspected Measles Cases
The Health Ministry has detected more than 200 suspected measles cases and is stepping up epidemiological surveillance nationwide to track and contain the outbreak.
Environment
Prolonged Drought Threatens Honduras Grain Harvest
A grain producer warns that an extended dry spell from mid-July through early October, driven by climate change and El Niño, could cut maize and bean output by roughly two million quintals (about 90,000 metric tons) in the dry corridor, deepening food insecurity for subsistence farming families.
Also reported by: Radio Cadena Voces (X)
Weather
Honduras Braces for Saharan Dust and Afternoon Rains
Honduras will see afternoon rains from a tropical wave and high concentrations of Saharan dust drifting across the Atlantic, with temperatures reaching 36°C in the south; authorities advise vulnerable groups to limit time outdoors and watch air quality.
Culture
ExpoJuniana Closes This Weekend With Live Concerts
San Pedro Sula's ExpoJuniana fair wraps up Friday through Sunday with Los Clásicos and Silver Star on Friday, Las Chicas Roland and Los Rolands on Saturday, and Silvia Rodríguez closing out Sunday; general admission is L50 (about $2), and children under 12 get in free.
Radio Cadena Voces (RCV)· enSan Pedro Sula
Crime
Authorities Destroy 7,280 Coca Plants in Colón
Agents from the prosecutors' office destroyed a coca plantation of 7,280 plants in a mountainous area of Bonito Oriental, Colón, as part of ongoing anti-drug operations across the country.
La Prensa· enSecurity · ColónAlso reported by: Ministerio Público (X), Radio América Honduras
Honduran Drug-Trafficking Suspect Arrested in Spain
Junior Monge, 27, accused of leading a major cocaine-smuggling network called Los Monges that moved drugs to the US and Europe through Honduras's Atlantic corridor, was arrested June 25 in northern Spain and faces extradition to Honduras.
El Heraldo· enSecurityAlso reported by: Radio Cadena Voces (RCV), TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI), Radio HRN, Radio Cadena Voces (X)
Woman Found Dead in El Progreso Cemetery
A woman identified as Saida was found dead on June 27 in the municipal cemetery of El Progreso, Yoro; authorities are investigating, and an autopsy will determine the cause of death.
La Prensa· enSecurity · El ProgresoGunfire Hits School in Juticalpa, Olancho
Gunfire broke out outside a school in Juticalpa, Olancho, with at least two bullets striking a window of the building and alarming parents.
El Heraldo· enSecurity · JuticalpaAlso reported by: TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI), Once Noticias
INTERPOL Arrests Two Hondurans Deported From US
INTERPOL arrested two Honduran nationals deported from the United States on suspicion of attempted murder and homicide.
Policía Nacional de HondurasSecurity