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Hurricane Maria: Hospitals helping Puerto Ricans - WFTV

PUERTO RICO, Fla. — There are more stories of survival and hope coming from Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane Maria. Channel 9's Nancy Alvarez traveled to the island last week. She landed in ... Read More
Puerto Rico's health system is 'on life support' two weeks after Maria - USA TODAY

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Two weeks after Hurricane Maria toppled Puerto Rico's communications towers, wrecked its electrical grid and knocked out power to water systems, medical officials said ... Read More
Battered Puerto Rico hospitals on life support after Hurricane Maria

SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO (Reuters) - Puerto Rico's medical services are in critical condition in the wake of Hurricane Maria. The strongest storm to hit the island in decades has left hospitals ... Read More
Puerto Rico Hospitals' Power After Hurricane - The Atlantic

Puerto Rico is on the brink of a humanitarian crisis in the wake of Hurricane Maria, and as often occurs with natural disasters, people in need of immediate medical care are among the most vulnerable. Read More
Puerto Rico’s healthcare system slowly recovering 6 months after Hurricane Maria

RELATED: Damage from Hurricane Maria pushes medical services in Puerto Rico to the brink. The good news for Puerto Rico’s healthcare network is that all the island’s health centers have ... Read More
Puerto Rico Hospitals Are Struggling To Provide Care After Hurricane Maria

Hospital officials in San Juan, Puerto Rico say they are operating in crisis mode after Hurricane Maria. With only emergency power, doctors are struggling to provide medical care as needs grow daily. Read More
Hurricane Fiona, Puerto Rico and the lessons from Hurricane Maria - NPR

The U.S. response to Maria was widely seen as wholly inadequate. As the island marks the anniversary of the Category 4 storm, the destruction caused by Fiona has emerged as a test of lessons learned. Read More
Only 16 percent of Puerto Rico has power 3 weeks after Hurricane Maria

Hurricane Maria has killed at least 45 people on the island. -- Three weeks after Hurricane Maria made landfall, only 16 percent of Puerto Rico's residents have electricity, the Department ... Read More
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