FEMA removes — then restores — statistics about drinking water access and electricity in Puerto Rico from website - The Washington Post
"Hurricane Maria knocked out the electricity in Miram Carrasquillo's home in Canóvanas, Puerto Rico."
'FEMA spokesman William Booher noted that both measures are still being reported on a website maintained by the office of Puerto Rican Gov. '
'Trump, who visited Puerto Rico on Tuesday, has repeatedly noted that the infrastructure of the financially struggling island was already weak before the hurricane hit. '
'According to that website, which is in Spanish, 9.2 percent of the island now has power and 54.2 percent of residents have access to drinking water. '
' Authorities say it could be months before the electrical grid is up and running again. (Zoeann Murphy,Victoria Walker,Melissa Macaya,Adriana Usero/The Washington Post)'
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"Hurricane Maria knocked out the electricity in Miram Carrasquillo's home in Canóvanas, Puerto Rico."
'FEMA spokesman William Booher noted that both measures are still being reported on a website maintained by the office of Puerto Rican Gov. '
'Trump, who visited Puerto Rico on Tuesday, has repeatedly noted that the infrastructure of the financially struggling island was already weak before the hurricane hit. '
'According to that website, which is in Spanish, 9.2 percent of the island now has power and 54.2 percent of residents have access to drinking water. '
' Authorities say it could be months before the electrical grid is up and running again. (Zoeann Murphy,Victoria Walker,Melissa Macaya,Adriana Usero/The Washington Post)'
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