Puerto Rico faces slow recovery 2 years after Maria
Recovery from Hurricane Maria has been slow as
Still delayed are millions of dollars in federal funds that local officials say are needed to repair roads, build new homes and improve the island's unstable power grid, making it hard for
While U.S.
"We certainly still have many needs, and there's still work to do," he said.
The state of the power grid remains one of the biggest concerns for Puerto Ricans since reconstruction has not even started.
"It's a project that will take seven years or more,"
He said transmission lines have been repaired and can now withstand winds of 140 mph (225 kph), but distribution lines, of which there are five times more than those of transmission, will likely not survive a Category 2 storm. Sepúlveda said crews also still have to bury power lines that connect to critical infrastructure including hospitals and relocate substations in flood-prone areas.
The power company is seeking
Critics say
The delays in recovery are felt more acutely in the island's rural and impoverished areas, including the neighborhood of Las Monjas in the capital of
"The owners have had to take out loans because everyone would die waiting for
He said
"There's no question the Maria response and recovery have been among the most challenging missions in



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