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About Jasser
Jasser Leiva is a journalist based in West Palm Beach, United States of America.

With more than 13 years of experience, working as freelance and some under contract for international news agencies such as Reuters, CNN en Español, afp, Efe, (VOA) Voz de America among others.
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Hurricane Iota, now a storm, destroyed an as yet unquantified number of homes and severely damaged others in Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua. CNN was one of the only news crews on the scene when the hurricane hit and was able to capture the devastating impact of Iota. “We can't finish counting because from the tip of the pier to La Bocana it's clean,” says a resident of Puerto Cabezas.

Tampa continues to recover from the devastation caused by Hurricane Milton. Authorities are restoring services to all residents and working on flooding.

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In Nicaragua, would-be migrants learn to swim to brave deadly Rio Grande ESTELI, Nicaragua, April 26 (Reuters) - Beaten down by the lack of work in Nicaragua, Martha Martinez plans to migrate to the United States. But before she sets off, she's learning to swim, in anticipation of the dangerous crossing of the Rio Grande River at the U.S. border. Martinez is one of dozens of would-be Nicaraguan migrants who have signed up for free swimming instruction before they leave, hoping the lessons will protect them during the last leg of the journey, when they traverse the river that separates the United States from Mexico.

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