It’s estimated that approximately 1.2 million consumers in Puerto Rico remain without power and in the dark
It has been 36 days since Category 4 Hurricane Maria made landfall on Puerto Rico with maximum sustained winds of 155 mph, and about 75 percent of the island’s 3.4 million residents are still without electricity, with tens of thousands more still in the dark in the U.S. Virgin Islands. There were already 61,000 customers without power in Puerto Rico due to Irma the day before Maria made landfall on Sept. 20, according to RHG. A customer is defined as a household or business, not an individual. Read Full Story
1M have no water. People drink contaminated water.
80% of people have no electricity.
Only media covering? Weather Channel. pic.twitter.com/XgIlku05fr
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