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IN PHOTOS: This is how #HurricaneMaria hit #PuertoRico uni.vi/nYqa100NIim
Yauco, Puerto Rico.
Cataño, Puerto Rico.
Salinas, Puerto Rico.
Salinas, Puerto Rico
Guayama, Puerto Rico
A highway, Puerto Rico
Isla de Palmeras, Puerto Rico
Guayama, Puerto Rico
Cataño, Puerto Rico
Old San Juan, Puerto Rico
La Perla, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Cataño, Puerto Rico
La Perla, San Juan, Puerto Rico
San Juan, Puerto Rico
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Cataño, Puerto Rico
Rio Piedras, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Yabucoa, Puerto Rico
Cataño, Puerto Rico
Yabucoa, Puerto Rico
Caguas, Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
Cars drowned in San Juan, Puerto Rico
Cataño, Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
Fajardo, Puerto Rico
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Walmart, Puerto Rico
Shopping mall, Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
Isla Verde, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
Utuado, Puerto Rico #HurricaneMaria
Streets in Puerto Rico
Canóvanas, Puerto Rico
Guayama, Puerto Rico (CBS)
San Juan, Puerto Rico (CBS)
San Juan, Puerto Rico (CBS)
Cataño, Puerto Rico
Fajardo, Puerto Rico (CBS)
Humacao, Puerto Rico
Shelters in San Juan, Puerto Rico
Fajardo, Puerto Rico
If you are looking to help Puerto Rico, please support #MariaFund to assist most vulnerable families hit hardest
-> mariafund.org
Yauco, Puerto Rico
Here a full list of trusted organizations you can donate to help Puerto Rico, via an academic center @CentroPR centropr.hunter.cuny.edu/newsletter/cen…?amp=1
If you are a Puerto Rican in the diaspora looking for information of your town or how to donate /drop off locations diasporicans.com
THIS PHOTO: Children cleaning in their community in Caguas to open the path. A testament of our resilience & spirit. #PuertoRicoSeLevanta
Looking to help Puerto Rico? My friend @Hedmanuel & I created #UnidosPorelOeste to support towns in West coast: -> gofundme.com/UnidosPorElOes…
Toa Baja, Puerto Rico. (@nytimes)
Urb. Luchetti, Yauco, Puerto Rico
Guánica, Puerto Rico
Barranquitas, Puerto Rico (@loriarroyo2)
Barranquitas, Puerto Rico (@loriarroyo2)
Loiza, Puerto Rico
A home devastated by Maria in Puerto Rico
Toa Alta, Puerto Rico (@TheAtlantic)
Coamo, Puerto Rico (@TheAtlantic)
Dead animals, Toa Baja, Puerto Rico (@TheAtlantic)
Corozal, Puerto Rico (@TheAtlantic)
People in the highway try to get phone signal from an improvised antenna. Dorado, Puerto Rico (@TheAtlantic)
Cataño, Puerto Rico, US. (@TheAtlantic)
Corozal, Puerto Rico, US (@TheAtlantic)
People waiting for water and food. Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico, US. (@TheAtlantic)
Carmen Marrero taking a rest after cleaning debris from her house. Toa Baja, Puerto Rico, US (@TheAtlantic)
Yamaris Morales looks at the damage to her neighborhood. Yabucoa, Puerto Rico, US. (@TheAtlantic)
Lizzy Alice (left) hugs her mother Maria Flores after traveling from San Juan as she couldn't reach her by phone. Coamo, Puerto Rico, US.
7-year-old Karlian Mercado resting on debris that remains from her house blown by Hurricane Maria. Coamo, Puerto Rico, US. (@TheAtlantic)
Family collects some belonging after their house was destroyed by Hurricane Maria. Toa Baja, Puerto Rico, US. (@TheAtlantic)
#UnidosporPuertoRico en la diaspora
Information of funds, drop-off locations, resources here-> diasporicans.com
#CongressActNow
Children. In America. Without water. #CongressActNow

Roughly 1.5 million in Puerto Rico without drinking water, via @ajplus.
San Juan, Puerto Rico, United States (via @villagevoice) bit.ly/2fjWJgR #CongressActNow
Hospital Auxilio Mutuo, San Juan, Puerto Rico, United States. (@villagevoice) #CongressActNow
Hospital Auxilio Mutuo, San Juan, Puerto Rico, United States. (@villagevoice) #CongressActNow
Road damage. San Juan, Puerto Rico, United States. (@villagevoice) #CongressActNow
Road damage. San Juan, Puerto Rico, United States. (@villagevoice) #CongressActNow
Morovis, Puerto Rico, United States. (@villagevoice) #CongressActNow
Morovis, Puerto Rico, United States. (@villagevoice)
#CongressActNow
Communities writing "We need water / food," in the streets so agencies can see their plea from the air. Puerto Rico, United States.

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Sep 21, 2017
Most of Puerto Rico is without communication. Antennas fell including Emergency Mangnt & NOOA NWS No Hurricane Centr
twitter.com/i/moments/9104…
Why matters? No one can call anyone! Not to hospital, police, first responders, and even some radio stations are out of air. Puerto Rico
AND, Puerto Rico has MORE people outside (5 MILLION) than in the island (2.5). That means millions trying to reach their families, like me.
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