chamelecon river造句
例句与造句
- Chameleconcito is named for the Chamelecon River, which runs through northern Honduras.
- It was a lush piece of property beside the Chamelecon River.
- Young men swim in the muddy Chamelecon River, apparently unconcerned about reports of disease being carried in the water.
- They are from areas that flooded when the Chamelecon River spread out and washed away the communities on its banks.
- After the city government built a levee along the Chamelecon River, the floods became less severe and less frequent _ until Mitch arrived.
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- Weeks after the Chamelecon River returned to its banks, the area's streets remain clogged with mounds of fetid mud and pools of filthy water.
- Scores of houses were swept away when a levee on the nearby Chamelecon River collapsed, and hundreds of other homes were flooded to the rafters
- Situated where the Chamelecon River enters San Pedro and at the foot of a low mountain range, the area has a long experience with floods.
- "The Ulua and Chamelecon rivers are still rising, " said civil defense head Juan Bendeck, referring to two rivers that run through the northern provinces.
- Most of the houses that were severely damaged sat in working-class neighborhoods along the Chamelecon River to which many residents had immigrated from Honduras'rural highlands.
- Inland flooding was also reported in Honduras, particularly near Tegucigalpa and in the northwestern regions where the Ulua River and the Chamelecon River overflowed into an agricultural area.
- "' Cort閟 "'is one of the 18 Merend髇 Mountains rise in western Cort閟, but the department is mostly a tropical lowland, the Sula Valley, crossed by the Ul鷄 and Chamelecon rivers.
- Separating the Chamelecon River and La Lima's Sept . 23 neighborhood _ known as " the 23 " _ are a barren dike and a soccer field, and whenever it rains hard the water overflows.
- "My God, this thing is getting ugly, " said 13-year-old Juan Padilla of La Lima as he watched the swollen Chamelecon River sweep cars, trees, cattle and pieces of houses down toward the Caribbean Sea.
- "My God, this thing is getting ugly, " said 13-year-old Juan Padilla as he watched the swollen Chamelecon River sweep cars, trees, cattle and pieces of houses down toward the Caribbean Sea in La Lima.