President Donald Trump is moving to apply the full resources of the federal government to assist in the Hurricane Maria relief efforts underway in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
FEMA officials told Breitbart Texas that progress is being made, “but there is still a long way to go.”
“We’re working closely with our federal partners to support Governors Mapp & Rossello, in their response efforts,” a Federal Emergency Management (FEMA) told Breitbart Texas in a written statement. “Hurricane Maria had devastating effects on the islands, seriously impacting communications, power and logistical access. While significant progress is being made, there is still a long way to go. As access to ports, airfields, and roads continues to become available, additional resources will continue to flow into hard-hit areas.”
In addition to military resources being deployed by the president, FEMA deployed more than 500 people to both of the U.S. territories affected by the category 4 hurricane that slammed ashore last week. FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Force members saved or assisted 557 people and two pets during a search of more than 2,600 structures.
One high priority success was the restoration of power to the Centro Médico Hospital in the Puerto Rican capital of San Juan.
“The Governor Juan F. Luis Hospital in St. Croix and the Schneider Regional Medical Center in St. Thomas are re-energized and re-established as mobile hospitals,” the FEMA spokesman stated.
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A lot of fake news and media outlets out here saying Trump wasn't allowing or sending aid to Puerto Rico,despicable.
ReplyDeleteAnd a lot of people claiming the storms were manufactured by the US military, also despicable.
ReplyDeleteEveryone knows it was those mean 'ole Russians.
Time to STOP geoengineering.
Trump suspended the Jones act allowing immediate aid to PR, When we had the oil rig explosion under Obama he refused to suspend the Jones act and allowed oil to flow for months longer than necessary .
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