Widespread destruction as fire tears through Caribbean island resort

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A huge blaze has torn through a Caribbean island resort, ravaging more than 200 homes and businesses and forcing hundreds of residents to flee.

Dramatic video shared on social media showed rows of seaside properties engulfed in flames and collapsing on Guanaja, which lies around 44 miles (70km) off the north coast of Honduras.

Smoke billows from a fire at a residential area on the island of Guanaja, Honduras
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The huge blaze sent up billows of smoke
Residents carry their belongings during a fire at a residential area on the island of Guanaja, Honduras
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Hundreds of residents were forced to flee

The country’s air force dropped water in the effort to put out the inferno, but not before it had caused widespread devastation.

Footage taken after the fire was brought under control showed dozens of houses with no roofs and windows.

Government minister Max Gonzales said: “We can confirm that we have no human losses, but vast material losses.”

Burned houses are pictured after a fire at a residential area on the island of Guanaja, Honduras
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The inferno left a trail of devastation in its wake
Burned houses are pictured after a fire at a residential area on the island of Guanaja, Honduras

Four people were injured in the blaze, which destroyed 90 houses and damaged another 120, including some used as businesses, Mr Gonzales said.

The fire broke out before dawn and residents struggled to bring it under control, as the island does not have a fire service.

Guanaja is a picturesque island, popular among divers for its warm, crystal clear waters and large barrier reef.

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