Not exact matches
Nearly two weeks after Hurricane Maria, a category four storm, tore through Puerto Rico forging a path of devastation and destruction, many of the
island's citizens still do not
have access to food, water, medicine, or
electricity.
As of Wednesday, half of Puerto Ricans
had access to drinking water and 5 percent of the
island had electricity, according
to statistics on FEMA's Web page documenting the federal response
to Maria.
As of Wednesday, half of Puerto Ricans
had access to drinking water and 5 percent of the
island had electricity, according
to statistics published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency on its Web page documenting the federal response
to Hurricane Maria.
Elsa Seguinot indicated that she
had a lot of family in Puerto Rico, and after the storm abated most of the
island's residents lacked
access to electricity and clean water.