HAVANA/GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - Villagers in Guatemala's Mayan hillside hamlet Sanimtaca had been about to harvest their cardamom crops that take three years to grow when waves of floodwater triggered by two tropical storms last month washed them away. Now they have no way to support themselves or to build back the 25 homes - a third of the village - also destroyed in the flash floods that have yet to subside, said Raul Quib, a volunteer from a neighboring community. "No one had ever seen flooding like it around here," the 35-year-old who has been collecting food and clothing donations told Reuters. "The school is flooded, the cemetery is flooded." This week brought an official close to...
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