The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

2 more Puerto Rico officials fired after supplies warehouse break-in

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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Gov. Wanda Vazquez fired the heads of Puerto Rico’s housing and family department­s Sunday in the latest fallout over the discovery of a warehouse filled with emergency supplies dating from Hurricane Maria.

The removal of Housing Secretary Fernando Gil and Department of Family Secretary Glorimar Andujar came a day after the governor fired the director of Puerto Rico’s emergency management agency. Vazquez fired him hours after a Facebook video showed angry people breaking into the warehouse in an area where thousands have been in shelters since a recent earthquake.

“There have been actions by government officials that have been completely unacceptab­le,” the governor said Sunday.

Vazquez said she decided on the additional firings after meeting with leaders of her administra­tion Sunday morning and officials were unable to provide informatio­n she requested about other collection and distributi­on centers.

“They weren’t able to personally tell me specifical­ly where these centers were located, what they contained and whether an inventory was completed,” she said.

Vazquez did not elaborate on why Gil and Andujar were singled out, saying only that she had lost confidence in them.

Anger erupted in Puerto Rico on Saturday after an online blogger posted a live video of the warehouse in the southern coastal city of Ponce filled with water bottles, cots, baby food and other basic supplies that had apparently been sitting there since Hurricane Maria battered the U.S. territory in September 2017.

The blogger, Lorenzo Delgado, said he had received a tip about the warehouse but did not specify when. A group of people broke into the warehouse and began distributi­ng supplies to those affected by the recent 6.4 magnitude quake that killed one person and caused damage across Puerto Rico’s southern region. More than 7,000 people remain in shelters as strong aftershock­s continue.

Ponce Mayor Maria Melendez said she was outraged, noting that she and other mayors were trying to find basic supplies since the quake.

“I spent several days requesting cots and water,” she said.

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