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Honduras Says Bean Reserves More Than Cover Drought Needs
The government said strategic bean reserves held by the agricultural marketing institute run 10–15% above storage targets, ensuring adequate supply despite the drought, and has lined up potential import suppliers as a backup.
Politics
Foreign Asylum Requests Surge in Honduras
Honduras recorded 716 asylum requests from foreign nationals in 2025, four times the previous level, while 262,913 Hondurans abroad still need international protection, according to UNHCR data.
HCHLeer en EspañolImmigrationAlso reported by: Infobae – Honduras
Business
Six in Ten Hondurans Can't Afford the Basic Food Basket
Economists warn that 60% of Hondurans don't earn enough to buy the basic food basket.
Radio HRNRead on XEconomyUnion Leader Says 40% of Maquilas Have Closed
A labor confederation representative estimates that about 40% of Honduras's maquiladoras (assembly factories) have shut down, dealing a heavy blow to jobs and family incomes in the northern industrial zone.
Radio Cadena Voces (X)Read on XHonduras Trails Central America With 3.6% First-Quarter Growth
Former BCIE president Dante Mossi said Honduras's first-quarter GDP growth of 3.6% was the slowest in Central America, warning that only countries growing above 6% can meaningfully cut poverty, and urging the government to back small business, construction, and agriculture.
Radio América HondurasRead on XEconomy
Infrastructure
Tegucigalpa Strips Unused Cables From Historic Center
The Tegucigalpa city government and the state power company are pulling unused cables off poles along the historic center's main streets, from the San Rafael bridge to near the Health Ministry, to improve the area's appearance and reduce hazards.
Radio Cadena Voces (X)Read on XTegucigalpaWaste Collection Up 27.8% Since January
Garbage collection in Honduras rose 27.8% between January 26 and July 12, reflecting stronger demand for the service.
Radio HRNRead on XSan José Dam Will End Capital's Water Shortage, Mayor Says
Tegucigalpa's mayor says the city is managing its water shortage with temporary measures but expects a permanent fix once the San José Dam comes online.
Radio Cadena Voces (X)Read on XTegucigalpaContainer Falls From Truck on Highway Near Taulabé
A container came loose from a flatbed truck at kilometer 142 near Taulabé and Jardines, and drivers are urged to take care in the area.
Radio América HondurasRead on XComayagua
Health
3-Year-Old Hospitalized After Rattlesnake Bite in Colón
A child in San Marcos de Colón was rushed to Hospital General del Sur after a rattlesnake bit his leg as he played in the family yard; the Hospital Escuela in Tegucigalpa has treated more than 60 people for venomous snakebites so far this year across several departments.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)Read in EnglishLeer en EspañolCholutecaAlso reported by: Radio Cadena Voces (X)
Congress-Approved Funds for Disability Nonprofit Stay Frozen
Arca de Esperanzas, which provides rehabilitation and therapy to people with neurological disabilities, says the Health Ministry has not signed the agreement to release L3.49 million (about $140,000) approved in the 2026 budget, and warns it may have to suspend services for hundreds of families.
Infobae – HondurasRead in EnglishLeer en Español
Environment
Capital Water Utility Fines Seven for Waste Amid Shortage
Honduras's capital water utility, UMAPS, penalized seven people for misusing drinking water during an ongoing shortage, with fines of up to 20,000 lempiras (about $800) for excessive use in homes and businesses.
El HeraldoRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolTegucigalpa
Education
Parents Block Road to Demand Rehiring of School Staff
Parents, students, and residents blocked the Tegucigalpa–Olancho highway to demand the reinstatement of an office worker, a cleaner, and a security guard fired from Instituto Técnico Río Abajo after years on the job, snarling traffic.
HCHLeer en EspañolTegucigalpaHonduran Robotics Team Heads to Sydney Competition
The Hawks Mechanics team from Tegucigalpa's Sunshine School will compete in the First Lego League Asia Pacific Open in Sydney on July 9–12, after finishing second in Honduras's national robotics contest and facing 60 teams from across the region.
Infobae – HondurasRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolTegucigalpa
Weather
Two Tropical Waves to Bring Rain This Week
Honduras's National Atmospheric and Oceanographic Center forecast two tropical waves reaching the country this week—the first on Wednesday over the north and west, and the second on Saturday soaking the whole country, with the heaviest rain in the west, center, and east.
Also reported by: Radio HRN
Sports
Mauricio Dubón Makes MLB Debut at Yankee Stadium
Baseball player Mauricio Dubón became the first Honduran to play at the new Yankee Stadium, appearing in a New York Yankees–Houston Astros game.
Crime
Bus Crash Kills Four in Yoro; Speeding Blamed
A speeding intercity bus traveling from Victoria to Yoro hit a pickup truck and overturned on July 5 on Route 23 near La Regina, between Morazán and El Negrito, killing at least four people and injuring about a dozen; passengers reportedly asked the driver to slow down before the crash.
El HeraldoRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolSecurity · YoroAlso reported by: Once Noticias, TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI), Radio HRN
Body Found in Sack in South Tegucigalpa
Residents of the Loarque neighborhood in southern Tegucigalpa found a dismembered body stuffed in a sack that unknown attackers threw from a vehicle; the victim has not been identified.
La PrensaRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolSecurity · TegucigalpaAlso reported by: El Heraldo, Radio HRN, Radio Cadena Voces (X)
Killings of Women in Honduras Top 8,000 Since 2005
More than 8,000 Honduran women have been murdered since 2005, including 139 cases through June 2026, and the OV-UNAH warns the crimes are growing more brutal, with patterns tied to organized crime.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)Read in EnglishLeer en EspañolSecurity