While conducting search and rescue in the mountains of Puerto Rico a CBP Air and Marine Operations Black Hawk located this home a half mile from its peek with HELP painted it is roof. (U.S. Customs and Border Protection)
Months
after hurricanes Irma and Maria devastated Puerto Rico, what should
have been an example of how one of the most powerful nations in the
world could rebuild a territory is instead an example of a man-made
catastrophe now moving to the mainland.
Today, about 60 percent of Puerto Rico’s population has access to reliable electric power. Access to potable water is compromised. Food and jobs are scarce, and houses are uninhabitable. More than 40 percent of schools do not have electricity. Thousands of police officers are not showing up to work, and violent crime is rampant.
President Donald Trump’s inability to effectively manage the federal agencies tasked with helping U.S. citizens in need has only compounded the problems created by Congress’ historically discriminatory policies toward Puerto Rico and the Puerto Rican government’s ineptitude at addressing local corruption.
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Source: The Huffington Post
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