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Eugene

(61,937 posts)
Wed Nov 27, 2019, 07:09 AM Nov 2019

FEMA's Hurricane Aid to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands Has Stalled

Source: New York Times

FEMA’s Hurricane Aid to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands Has Stalled

Two years after Hurricanes Maria and Irma, records show the agency’s work on long-term recovery on the islands is crawling compared with some states on the mainland.

By Mark Walker and Zolan Kanno-Youngs
Photographs by Christopher Gregory

ST. CROIX, U.S. Virgin Islands — More than two years after back-to-back hurricanes ravaged this tropical island, medical workers are still treating gunshot wounds in hallways and kidney failure in a trailer. They ignore their own inflamed rashes that they say are caused by the mold that has shut down an entire hospital floor below a still-porous roof.

At least they have a hospital. The lone medical center on Vieques, an idyllic island that is part of Puerto Rico, was severely damaged by Hurricanes Maria and Irma, then abandoned to wandering roosters and grazing horses. Ailing people wait at the ferry dock to catch a boat to the mainland.

Two years on, “we are in the same situation as we were in the days after the hurricane,” said Rafael Surillo Ruiz, the mayor of Yabucoa, on Puerto Rico’s hard-hit eastern edge.

An examination of Federal Emergency Management Agency data and records demonstrates the degree to which the recovery from Hurricanes Maria and Irma on America’s Caribbean islands has been stalled compared with some of the most disaster-prone states on the mainland, leaving the islands’ critical infrastructure in squalor and limbo. FEMA officials say 190 long-term recovery projects have been funded in Puerto Rico — out of more than 9,000 requests. On the United States Virgin Islands, about 218 projects had funding — out of more than 1,500 requests and still counting.

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Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/27/us/politics/fema-hurricane-aid-puerto-rico-virgin-islands.html

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FEMA's Hurricane Aid to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands Has Stalled (Original Post) Eugene Nov 2019 OP
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Nobody. Igel Nov 2019 #3
Perhaps they should find some dirt on the Biden's. LSFL Nov 2019 #2

Igel

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Wed Nov 27, 2019, 10:54 AM
Nov 2019

This was news in September.

There were allegations and charges of hundreds of millions of dollars being embezzled or misused for months. There was the ouster of the governor, disputes about who would take over, and more allegations. This may have had links to the mainland, but the links to the federal government were slight. They were pointed out, but it's rather like saying what's really important is what happened to 1% and not the remaining 99%. Most would call that a distraction.

At the time, the claim was that to continue to pour money into a corrupt system would just ensure that more money was stolen. So a hold was placed on it, new mechanisms were put in place to monitor it, people were replaced and all kinds of checks and balances were planned. The USVI complained because they were lumped in with PR.

Now, having had everything go slo-mo for many months and with the rebuilding behind not just because of aid being held up but because so much of it was diverted, stolen, and misused, it's hardly a surprise that rebuilding is behind. It rather becomes a tautology on automatic repeat. "The rebuilding is behind because the rebuilding is behind because the rebuilding is behind ...".

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