Oxfam America Issues Statement on President Trump Comments on Puerto Rico
"The US government's response in
"Countless people languished during the excruciatingly slow process of restoring power across the island, especially in the central highlands. We know of people who lived in the dark and were forced to carry buckets of water to their homes for months. Without water, it was nearly impossible to adequately care for people who were bedridden or ill. Without power, it was impossible to communicate and run medical devices among other life-saving equipment.
"The jump in the official death toll from Hurricane Maria from 64 to 2,975 would make it the second deadliest hurricane in US history, with a death toll more than 50 percent higher than that of Hurricane Katrina. The findings unfortunately came as no surprise to those on the island who endured months without power or running water. The death toll study found that the storm was especially deadly for vulnerable populations, such as those living in poorer regions or suffering illness, with a death rate 45% higher for populations living in lower socioeconomic groups. And due to the latent effects of the hurricane, the toll could very well be higher than recent studies show.
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"We hope the people in the path of Hurricane Florence manage to adequately prepare for and recover from the storm - and we urge them to take care of each other now and in the aftermath."
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