U.S. Embassy in Honduras
Recent News About U.S. Embassy in Honduras
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Flooding risk prompts yellow alert across western Honduras
On September 30, Honduras’s Ministry of Emergency Assistance (COPECO) issued a Yellow Alert for several regions in the country due to an increased risk of flooding and mudslides.
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U.S. Embassy announces Social Security services event in Tegucigalpa
Representatives from the Regional Federal Benefits Office will visit Tegucigalpa to provide services related to U.S. Social Security benefits, according to an announcement from the U.S. Embassy in Honduras.
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Honduras updates travel vaccine rules affecting minors
The U.S. Embassy in Honduras has issued an update regarding vaccination requirements for travelers, clarifying that there is no need for proof of measles and rubella vaccination for those arriving in Honduras.
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Honduras mandates measles vaccine proof for travelers from multiple countries
Honduran authorities are now requiring travelers from various countries, including the United States, to present documentation proving they have received a measles vaccine.
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State Department issues alert for U.S. citizens during hurricane season
The Department of State has issued an alert to U.S. citizens regarding the 2025 hurricane season, which will continue until November.
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U.S. Embassy warns of potential mass shooting threat in Tegucigalpa
The U.S. Embassy in Honduras has issued a security alert following information about a potential mass shooting threat in Tegucigalpa.
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Honduran elections prompt security advisory for U.S. citizens
The upcoming primary elections in Honduras are scheduled for Sunday, March 9, with polling stations open from approximately 7:00 am to 6:00 pm.