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Trump declares Hurricane Maria response ‘incredibly successful’

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WASHINGTON — With a powerful hurricane bearing down on the southeast coast, President Trump yesterday turned attention back to the federal government’s response to Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico a year ago, deeming it “incredibly successful” even though a recent federal report found that nearly 3,000 people died.

Puerto Rico’s governor last month raised the U.S. territory’s official death toll from Hurricane Maria from 64 to 2,975. The storm is also estimated to have caused $100 billion in damage.

“I actually think it was one of the best jobs that’s ever been done with respect to what this is all about,” Trump said yesterday of the response in Puerto Rico, suggesting that it was made more difficult by the “island nature” of the storm site.

The president praised the response to the series of storms that battered the United States last year, saying “I think Puerto Rico was an incredible, unsung success. Texas we’ve been given A-pluses for. Florida we’ve been given A-pluses for.”

He urged caution in regards to the new one bearing down on North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia.

“The safety of American people is my absolute highest priority,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office. “We are sparing no expense. We are totally prepared. We are ready. We are ready as anybody has ever been.”

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? STORMY: President Trump speaks at the 9/11 memorial service in Shanksvill­e, Pa., yesterday, the same day he praised the government response to last year’s Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.
AP PHOTO STORMY: President Trump speaks at the 9/11 memorial service in Shanksvill­e, Pa., yesterday, the same day he praised the government response to last year’s Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.

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