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Bad Bunny steps into a beachfront vacation rental in Puerto Rico — not as a guest, but as the housekeeper. The space is ...
Puerto Rico has 69 hospitals, with 64 of them now operating at least partially. Of those, 17 are connected to the power grid, and the rest are operating with generators, according to the office of ...
This presentation has sound. Scroll to continue. Puerto Rico’s apagón, or “super blackout,” is the longest and largest major power outage in modern U.S. history. Without electricity, there ...
A cry from Puerto Rico: ‘In my life, I have never seen anything so mismanaged.’ September 29, 2017 More than 7 years ago Hurricane Maria caused widespread damage to Puerto Rico.
MOROVIS, Puerto Rico (AP) — Three days before Christmas, Doris Martinez and daughter Miriam Narvaez joined their neighbors in a line outside city hall in Morovis, a town of 30,000 people stil… ...
The unemployment rate in Puerto Rico is 11.7%, way above the U.S. national rate of 4.7%. Many Puerto Ricans have had enough and are moving to mainland U.S. in search of better jobs.
JAYUYA, Puerto Rico — When Hurricane Fiona completely knocked out power and water to the mountain town of Jayuya, in the heart of Puerto Rico, it quickly became a life-or-death matter for Luis ...
Darkness: life in Puerto Rico without electricity. Puerto Rico’s misery won’t end without power. The problem is that it isn’t getting any. by Yochi Dreazen. Oct 23, 2017, 1:00 PM UTC ...
Puerto Rico officials say it will likely be four to six months before power is fully restored across the U.S. territory of 3.5 million people.
ADJUNTAS, Puerto Rico, March 31 (Reuters) - For U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Graholm, the transformation of Puerto Rico's power grid to solar and other renewable power, after hurricanes wiped it ...
Photo gallery: Migrants from the Dominican Republic try to cross the dangerous Mona Passage to reach Puerto Rico and a chance at a better life. MICHES, Dominican Republic -- The fragile wooden ...
Though the “Visit Puerto Rico” message should have gone out within three months of Maria, it didn’t. And the island has been struggling to regain its tourism numbers since the disaster. That ...
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