China Daily (Hong Kong)

60,000 homes

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the devastatio­n and too sluggish in providing disaster relief to Puerto Rico, an island of more than 3 million residents.

‘Anticipate the worst’

The new estimate of nearly 3,000 dead in the six months after Maria devastated the island in September 2017 and knocked out the entire electrical grid was made by researcher­s with the Milken Institute School of Public Health at George Washington University.

“We never anticipate­d a scenario of zero communicat­ion, zero energy, zero highway access,” Governor Ricardo Rossello told reporters. “I think the lesson is to anticipate the worst . ... Yes, I made mistakes. Yes, in hindsight, things could’ve been handled differentl­y.”

He said he is creating a commission to study the hurricane response, and a registry of people vulnerable to the next hurricane, such as the elderly, the bedridden and kidney dialysis patients.

Rossello acknowledg­ed Puerto Rico remains vulnerable to another major storm. He said the government has improved its communicat­ion systems and establishe­d a network to distribute food and medicine, but he noted that there are still 60,000 homes without a proper roof and that the power grid is still unstable.

“A lesson from this is that efforts for assistance and recovery need to focus as much as possible on lower-income areas, on people who are older, who are more vulnerable,” said Lynn Goldman, dean of the Milken institute.

The White House issued a statement on Tuesday noting that it sent 12,000 personnel to Puerto Rico for response and recovery efforts, and said it would continue to support the island’s government and its communitie­s in their recovery for years to come.

Yet many remain outraged at both the local and federal government­s.

Representa­tive Nydia Velazquez, a New York Democrat, said the report shows the US government failed the people of Puerto Rico.

“These numbers are only the latest to underscore that the federal response to the hurricanes was disastrous­ly inadequate and, as a result, thousands of our fellow American citizens lost their lives,” she said in a statement.

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