Puerto Rico Still Without Power, One Month After Hurricane
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"We're continuing to go as fast as we possibly can,"
News reports evaluating the islands exactly a month after the storm hit
Officials in
"It is very, very hard to just drive hundreds of pole trucks ... down into the
No. 1 task: Restoring power
Semonite said the first task is to get temporary generators in place for people who are still without power, which some reports say is as much as 80 percent of the people affected by the storm. After that, he said, emergency workers must generate more power. He said
Semonite said the task is complicated by the fact that a power plant in the capital,
But even though emergency workers are working hard, Semonite said, people living in remote areas will need to live on generated power for a long time, perhaps as long as a year, before the power grid is fully capable of supplying their communities again.
"Every single thing we could possibly do," including the federal government,
Also Friday, the head of the
Reuters news service reports there are more than 50 plants that make medical devices in
Meeting with Trump
On Thursday in an extended
FILE - President
"Give the
Trump again defended the federal government's response to the devastation left a month ago by Hurricane Maria.
The president declared the response in
"We have provided so much, so fast," he said.
The governor of the
At one point, with a group of reporters still in the
The governor answered, "You responded immediately."
In addition to electricity shortages, about 35 percent of Puerto Ricans are still without drinking water on the
Debt burden
The president says
The island is also grappling with reports that some local workers have not been distributing relief supplies, including food.
"There has been corruption on the island and we can't have that," Trump said alongside Rosello. "I think the governor will do something about that."
Rossello responded that the
The national government's effort in assisting residents in several southern states on the mainland recover from other hurricanes has generally won favorable reviews, but its performance in
FILE - President
Rossello, who said in the
Rossello is the 38-year-old son of a former governor and is a member of the
Criticizes federal response
Mayor Carmen Yulan
Trump earlier had voiced mixed sentiments about helping the island recover, saying the national government would assist it as long as needed.
Trump on Thursday again emphasized that surge force of the
"At some point
The president visited the island earlier this month to assess recovery efforts, at one point tossing rolls of paper towels into a crowd of islanders.



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