NY governor visits Puerto Rico, pledges power, water aid
During a one-day visit to the island, Cuomo pledged
It is the second time that the
"To be here five weeks later and people still don't have power, people still don't have water, the results speak for themselves," he said. "It's unacceptable. It's inadequate. It's a life-and-death situation."
The storm hit
"There's been a different standard that has subliminally been imposed," Cuomo said. "It would not be acceptable if any of the 50 states went through this ... It would be immediate outrage."
Taking aim at comments by President
The governor traveled to the
He noted the approaching fifth anniversary of Superstorm Sandy, which lashed
"We rebuilt a
Cuomo said he also could send hundreds of power crews to
Instead, Gov.
On Thursday, Rep.
Rossello said he has asked for an audit on the contract awarded by power company director
"I can't make an assessment right now on how effective they're being," he said of Whitefish workers, adding that he sees them working hard across the island.
Rossello also said he will not hesitate to act if any wrongdoing is found: "There will be hell to pay."



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