Americas

Central America’s Drug Problem

Traffickers have used Central America as a stopover point since at least the 1970s. But the aggressive crackdowns on criminal organizations in Mexico and Colombia, coupled with strides in limiting smuggling across the Caribbean, has increasingly brought the powerful syndicates to countries like Honduras. Urban areas and coastal towns are experiencing more drug-related crime. And jails like this one in San Pedro Sula are getting crowded.

Credit: Tomas Munita for The New York Times