Earthquake aftershock in Puerto Rico is 'psychological torture,' Lehigh Valley delegation tells Rep. Wild at summit
Her home hasn't been damaged yet, but her family still feels the earth's violent shakes. So, they sleep outside and only venture inside to get what they need. It unfolds like a game. Her husband stands at the front door. Flip flops, next to the door, she shouts. He races to retrieve it. The next request: shorts, second drawer in the bedroom. He runs in and out again -- one item at a time -- just in case the "big one hits."
Martinez said the story may conjure a comical image, but it really underscores the emotional toll on Puerto Ricans after a series of earthquakes began rocking the
"This keeps happening, and no one knows if the next one is the big one, and if this is the big one, maybe we get a tsunami," said Martinez, owner of La Mega Radio. "They are scared. They are afraid. ... That is the psychological torture that these people are going through."
Martinez told that story Tuesday during a roundtable discussion at the Hispanic Center of the
For more than 90 minutes, they talked about the damage and the camps the
Some are leaving
In Ponce, on
President
The funding comes on the heels of the
Over the weekend, video emerged of relief supplies purportedly dating back to Hurricane Maria still sitting in warehouses in
"My concern is that the lack of confidence that we see in the Puerto Rican government feeds into the administration's narrative about not wanting to send money and supplies," Wild said. "And there has to be a way to solve this problem while there is still instability within the Puerto Rican government."
Whether it's corruption or incompetence that's preventing aid from getting to people, Wild said, it's "entirely reasonable for the federal government to attach" a requirement that there's an oversight team.
Martinez said he thought the residents of
Negron said she can't forget a young mother whose 2-year-old won't eat since the earthquakes began. She only drinks milk.
Wild shook her head, observing: "She's scared."
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