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nitpicker

(7,153 posts)
Fri Sep 29, 2017, 02:52 AM Sep 2017

Kearsarge Sailors, Marines Assist With Regular Hurricane Maria Relief Flights to Puerto Rico

https://news.usni.org/2017/09/27/kearsarge-sailors-and-marines-help-start-hurricane-maria#more-28476

Kearsarge Sailors, Marines Assist With Regular Hurricane Maria Relief Flights to Puerto Rico

By: Ben Werner

September 27, 2017 3:44 PM

Marines and sailors from the Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group have established a supply and first responder staging base at Roosevelt Roads, the former naval base now operated as Jose Aponte de la Torre Airport in Puerto Rico. The amphibious ready group, which includes amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD-3) and dock landing ship USS Oak Hill (LSD-51), and the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, has been providing assistance to the region for nearly a month, as three major hurricanes passed, according to the Navy.

In the wake of Hurricane Maria, sailors and Marines from the Kearsarge ARG has cleared main roads to ease the flow of emergency personnel, food, supplies, and fuel. By setting up Roosevelt Roads as a staging base, Marines and sailors can now facilitate around-the-clock air traffic to bring in supplies, evacuate injured, and even allow limited commercial air traffic, according to U.S. Northern Command. Along with Roosevelt Roads, San Juan International and six other airports in Puerto Rico are either fully open or open with restrictions such as daylight operations only.

Wednesday, U.S. Transportation Command was expected to send 16 flights of food, water, communications equipment, and federal disaster relief workers. With Roosevelt Roads operational, Northern Command estimates 10 flights per hour will begin landing in Puerto Rico. Marines are also transporting assisting civilian medical officials by helicopter as federal agencies assess the status of Puerto Rico’s hospitals, according to Northern Command. As of Wednesday, only 11 of Puerto Rico’s 69 hospitals had fuel or power. Two of the largest, the Centro Medico Hospital in San Juan and San Pablo Hospital in Bayamon, had power restored. With the vast number of hospitals still with limited abilities to provide medical care, the Federal Emergency Management Agency requested the Navy send hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH-20) to Puerto Rico. Comfort is expected to arrive next week.
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While Marines and sailors from the Kearsarge amphibious ready group worked to restore power at medical facilities, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has started providing a temporary solution with generators acquired by the Defense Logistics Agency and shipped by U.S. Transportation Command. Some generators were brought ashore from Kearsarge.
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Meanwhile, USS Wasp (LHD-1), which has been providing disaster relief to the region since arriving at the U.S. Virgin Islands on September 7 in the wake of Hurricane Irma, is now providing disaster relief to the island of Dominica, at the request of the U.S. Department of State. Marines and sailors from Wasp are conducting search and rescue operations and evacuating U.S. citizens. Wasp also delivered 2,000 pounds of food to Ross Medical University on Dominica.


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Kearsarge Sailors, Marines Assist With Regular Hurricane Maria Relief Flights to Puerto Rico (Original Post) nitpicker Sep 2017 OP
The Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group has been at PR since 9/22 Lurks Often Sep 2017 #1
LHD's are great for relief efforts like this... Adrahil Sep 2017 #2
 

Adrahil

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2. LHD's are great for relief efforts like this...
Fri Sep 29, 2017, 08:44 AM
Sep 2017

Hopefully it's assets are being used to good effect. It has some heavy lift helos and V-22's which should be able to assist with the distribution of supplies, and it has sizable medical facilities.

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