The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Aid flows toward Puerto Rico but many still lack water, food

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Thousands of Puerto Ricans were finally getting water and food rations Friday as an aid bottleneck began to ease, but many remained cut off from the basic necessitie­s of life and were desperate for power, communicat­ions and other trappings of normality in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.

There were many people around the country, especially outside the capital, who were unable to get water, gas or generator fuel. That was despite the fact that military trucks laden with water bottles and other supplies began to reach various parts of Puerto Rico and U.S. federal officials pointed to progress in the recovery effort, insisting that more gains would come soon.

In some cases, aid that was being distribute­d by the Federal Emergency Management Agency was simply not enough to meet demand on an island of 3.4 million people where nearly everyone was still without power, half were without running water in their homes and the economy was still crippled from the effects of the storm that swept across the U.S. territory as a fierce Category 4 hurricane on Sept. 20.

“I haven’t seen any help and we’re running out of water,’’ said Pedro Gonzalez, who was clearing debris to earn some money in the northern coast town of Rio Grande. Increasing­ly desperate and with a daughter with Down syndrome to support, he had already decided to move to Louisiana to stay with relatives. “We’re getting out of here.’’

FEMA was in the town the previous two days to distribute meal packets, water and snacks. But people said they hadn’t been able to get there in time.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Roberto Clemente State Park employees re-stack cases of bottled water on a pallet after they were donated for the Empire State Relief and Recovery Effort for Puerto Rico, in New York. Hurricane Maria has devastated Puerto Rico.
AP PHOTO Roberto Clemente State Park employees re-stack cases of bottled water on a pallet after they were donated for the Empire State Relief and Recovery Effort for Puerto Rico, in New York. Hurricane Maria has devastated Puerto Rico.

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