Disconnected by Disaster—Photos From a Battered Puerto Rico
25
September, 2017
Five
days after Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico, its
devastating impact is becoming clearer. Most of the U.S. territory
currently has no electricity or running water, fewer than 250 of the
island’s 1,600 cellphone towers are operational, and damaged ports,
roads, and airports are slowing the arrival and transport of aid.
Communication has been severely limited and some remote towns are
only now being contacted. Jenniffer Gonzalez, the Resident
Commissioner of Puerto Rico, told the Associated Press that Hurricane
Maria has set the island back decades.
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