Orlando Sentinel

The National Puerto Rican Parade

- By Rebecca Gibian and Deepti Hajela

in New York is usually a boisterous celebratio­n, but many participan­ts also see it as an occasion to express their more somber concerns over the devastatio­n caused by Hurricane Maria.

NEW YORK — The National Puerto Rican Day Parade in New York turned into its usual boisterous celebratio­n Sunday, but many participan­ts also saw it as an occasion to express their more somber concerns over the devastatio­n caused by Hurricane Maria.

Along the parade route in the heart of Manhattan, people carried signs with tributes such as “New York Stands with Puerto Rico,” “You will not be forgotten” and “Decolonize Puerto Rico.” Many also waved Puerto Rican flags and danced as they made their way down Fifth Avenue.

Rememberin­g those still struggling in Puerto Rico “makes today important but it also makes it bitterswee­t,” said Nora Ortiz.

Ortiz, 53, of Brooklyn, and other parade-goers voiced frustratio­n over what they said was an under-reporting of the death toll in Puerto Rico and a tepid emergency response by the administra­tion of President Donald Trump.

A recent study from Harvard University estimated there were up to 4,600 more deaths than usual in the three months after Hurricane Maria, although some independen­t experts questioned the methods and the number in that study. The official federal death toll is at 64.

“We’re part of the United States. We are Americans, and I think that I came to represent the fact that no one wants to admit that almost 5,000 lives were lost in Hurricane Maria,” Ortiz said.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, both Democrats, were among the dignitarie­s on hand for the event. Cuomo has been an outspoken proponent of the need to help Puerto Rico after the September storm.

Cuomo said the state is organizing a rebuilding effort using state college students and other volunteers.

 ?? BEBETO MATTHEWS/AP ?? Spectators show support for Puerto Rico on Sunday during the National Puerto Rican Day Parade in New York.
BEBETO MATTHEWS/AP Spectators show support for Puerto Rico on Sunday during the National Puerto Rican Day Parade in New York.

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