Background:
Puerto Rico’s Power Authority Effectively Files for Bankruptcy | nytimes.com July 2, 2017 (almost three months before Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico on September 20, 2017).
It's difficult to describe lawyers' situation in Puerto Rico, but hurricanes' damage was 'extreme' | .abajournal.com: "... the extent of the damage the hurricanes caused to the island’s infrastructure was extreme. The most significant damage was to the electric power grid, which collapsed almost completely."
Puerto Rico's power and water utilities require wholesale rebuilding to achieve resilience against the next big storm:
"Before the storm hit, Puerto Rico had the worst drinking water quality of any state or territory in the nation. Nearly 70 percent of the island’s water customers received their tap water from systems that were found to have unlawfully high levels of contaminants like coliform bacteria, volatile organic compounds and harmful byproducts of disinfection, or that were not treating their water in accord with federal standards."--Puerto Rico’s ongoing nightmare shows no sign of going away | ThinkProgress.org: "Blackouts like the one that hit northern Puerto Rico on Sunday [Feb 11, 2018] — affecting 1.36 million people — are another trouble plaguing the island." See also: Puerto Rico recovery efforts plagued by power company’s financial troubles | ThinkProgress.org
Puerto Rico Needs More Than Bandages | The New York Times | nytimes.com Feb. 13, 2018.
'Exodus' from Puerto Rico: A visual guide | CNN.com Feb 21, 2018: "Hurricane Maria sent thousands fleeing devastation in Puerto Rico. Federal data obtained by CNN suggest migrants have moved to every US state -- even Alaska."
Citigroup Drove Puerto Rico Into Debt. Now It Will Profit From Privatization on the Island | theintercept.com February 21 2018.
Puerto Rico | The New York Times | nytimes.com: News about Puerto Rico, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
See also on Domain Mondo: News Review | ICANN61 & Puerto Crypto, San Juan, Puerto Rico (ICANN61 starts March 10, 2018, and Puerto Crypto starts March 14 in San Juan).
It is impossible to get an accurate count of the exact number of Puerto Ricans who left the island in the wake of Hurricane Maria, but data obtained by CNN shows that it's not just Florida--Puerto Ricans have relocated to all 50 states and DC. https://t.co/kgXBiCOTmY #FightForPR— Vamos4PR (@Vamos4PR) February 22, 2018
Power companies pull workers from Puerto Rico as many remain without power https://t.co/b6anr27i2d #TheHillLatino— Diana Marrero (@Diana_Marrero) February 27, 2018
5 months after Hurricane Maria, companies like @Tesla and Sonnen are interested in transforming the antiquated energy grid of Puerto Rico. Congress also needs to work on rebuilding a stronger and more resilient Puerto Rico: https://t.co/xSlDhRLxMM #Power4PuertoRico— Power4PuertoRico (@Pwr4PuertoRico) February 22, 2018
Latest facts and figures on our activities in #PuertoRico and #USVirginIsland (As of Feb. 26) pic.twitter.com/xocZfwa30v— USACE HQ (@USACEHQ) February 27, 2018
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