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Congress Returns With Power-Sector Reforms Still Pending

Congress reconvenes July 21 for a final debate on proposed changes to Honduras's electricity law, which President Asfura says are needed to stabilize the state power company, ENEE, though opposition parties still reject them.

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  • Tatumbla Residents Endure Blackouts Lasting Up to 48 Hours

    Residents of Tatumbla in Francisco Morazán report power cuts of 20 to 48 hours, especially in the rainy season, driven by crumbling electrical infrastructure, and are pressing the state utility ENEE to install new transformers and repair aging lines and poles.

    Once NoticiasLeer en EspañolFrancisco Morazán
  • Engineers Defend Foam Material in Papa Francisco Bridge

    Honduras's College of Civil Engineers confirmed that the expanded polystyrene, or durapax, placed in the Papa Francisco overpass in Tegucigalpa is temporary material in the expansion joints—not part of the structure—and poses no safety risk, though the bridge stays closed pending full technical clearance.

    TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)Read in EnglishLeer en EspañolTegucigalpa
  • Honduras Invests Record L1.4 Billion in Flood Levees

    Honduras is spending 1.4 billion lempiras—about $56 million—this year to reinforce dikes and levees across the Sula Valley, its largest such investment on record, using innovations like riprap and Concrete Canvas to protect San Manuel, La Lima, El Progreso, Puerto Cortés, and Choloma from flooding.

    SIT — Secretaría de Infraestructura y Transporte (X)Read on XCortés

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