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25 Sep 2017 07:29 #351363
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Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rossello on Sunday called for the Pentagon to provide more aid to the beleaguered island commonwealth, which has faced “complete devastation†in the wake of monster Category 4 Hurricane Maria. “We need more resources from the Department of Defense so we can get helicopters and resources,†Rossello said. “We know that there are capabilities in the surrounding areas, helicopters, planes and so forth.†Rossello asked that Congress also provide more relief, in whatever form the island can get it. “Whatever relief package we have, whatever impact we have, we are U.S. citizens," Rossello said. "We shouldn’t be the lesser for it."
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25 Sep 2017 09:24 #351365
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whatever happened to the Puerto Rican dam that was supposed to burst and wash away all of Puerto Rico ::confused::
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25 Sep 2017 10:40 #351367
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YABUCOA, P.R. — José A. Rivera, a farmer on the southeast coast of Puerto Rico, stood in the middle of his flattened plantain farm on Sunday and tried to tally how much Hurricane Maria had cost him.
“How do you calculate everything?†Mr. Rivera said.
For as far as he could see, every one of his 14,000 trees was down. Same for the yam and sweet pepper crops. His neighbor, Luis A. Pinto Cruz, known to everyone here as “Piña,†figures he is out about $300,000 worth of crops. The foreman down the street, Félix Ortiz Delgado, spent the afternoon scrounging up the scraps that were left of the farm he manages. He found about a dozen dried ears of corn that he could feed the chickens. The wind had claimed the rest.
“There will be no food in Puerto Rico,†Mr. Rivera predicted. “There is no more agriculture in Puerto Rico. And there won’t be any for a year or longer.â€
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25 Sep 2017 12:31 #351380
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man the fig will grow back on its own
he will get compensation at some point from the gov..if not from crop insurance he surely bought on his crops..every year ::confused::
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