Attempted prison escape in Honduras leaves 2 inmates dead and 3 injured
Authorities in Honduras say that an attempted prisonbreak left two inmates dead and three injured

An attempted prisonbreak early Thursday in Honduras left two inmates dead and three injured, authorities said. The Latin American country has long been plagued by gang violence and overcrowded prisons.
According to officials, a total of 72 prisoners took part in the attempted escape from the men's prison in the town of Tamara, about 19 miles (31 kilometers) from the Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa. They did not clarify how the casualties occurred.
Military police were called in to deal with the situation. The force's commander, Col. Ramiro MuƱoz, said one of the prisoners died at the prison while the other died a while later, at a nearby hospital.
āEverything is now calm and in order,ā MuƱoz told local media. āThis isn't going to set us back, there is no other prison in the world where this doesn't happen.ā
MuƱoz said that at around 4 a.m., the prisoners barricaded themselves inside a section of the prison to distract the guards. Military police responded, he said, without elaborating.
A forensic investigation would take place to dispel any speculation, MuƱoz also said.
At the womenās prison in Tamara last year, a riot broke out that killed 46 women. The carnage led to calls for change to the countryās prison system and even talk of whether Honduras should emulate the drastic zero-tolerance, no-privileges prisons set up in neighboring El Salvador by President Nayib Bukele.
In June, Honduras President Xiomara Castro, announced the creation of a new 20,000-capacity āmegaprison,ā as part of the governmentās larger crackdown on gang violence and efforts to overhaul the long-troubled prison system.