'If anyone can hear us help.' Puerto Rico's mayors describe widespread devastation from...Maria [View all]
If anyone can hear us
help. Puerto Ricos mayors describe widespread devastation from Hurricane Maria
By Samantha Schmidt and Daniel Cassady September 23 at 6:43 PM
SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO In the northern Puerto Rican town of Vega Baja, the floodwaters reached more than 10 feet. Stranded residents screamed save me, save me, using the lights in their cellphones to help rescue teams find them in the darkness, the towns mayor said.
In Loiza, a north coastal town that already had been ravaged by Hurricane Irma, 90 percent of homes 3,000 were destroyed by Hurricane Maria just days later. In communities across the island, bridges collapsed and highways were severely damaged, isolating many residents. In Rio Grande, officials had yet to access a number of families stuck in their homes, three days after the powerful storm made landfall.
When speaking about his towns destruction, Ramon Hernandez Torres, mayor of the southern city of Juana Diaz, took a long pause, his voice catching and his eyes filling with tears. Its a total disaster, he said.
Hurricane Maria pounded the entire island of Puerto Rico on Wednesday, but the scope of the damage had been speculative and unclear since, in large part because towns across the U.S. territory have been completely off the grid. Though images from the air showed incredible destruction, mayors were unable to reach central government for leadership and help because communication was impossible. No telephones, cellphones, or Internet. No power. No passage through roads that had been washed away or blocked with trees and power lines.
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