76-Ton Airlift of Medicine and Medical Supplies Lands in PR [View all]
From the Clinton Foundation:
SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO, October 27, 2017 Direct Relief today airlifted 152,604 lbs. of urgently needed medical resources to Puerto Rico, where medical shortages persist more than a month after Hurricane Maria devastated the island.
The Direct Relief-chartered MD-11 cargo jet contained $21 million (wholesale) in donated medical resources from 44 companies (full list of companies below), including extensive quantities of intravenous solutions and prescription medications for acute conditions and chronic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension that can rapidly become medical emergencies if not managed.
This airlift will go a long way towards helping our fellow Americans in Puerto Rico, and I am eternally grateful to Direct Relief and all of the organizations involved, said President Bill Clinton, 42nd President of the United States, and founder and board chair of the Clinton Foundation. Their efforts are a reminder that when so many people need our help, our common humanity matters even more.
The Clinton Foundation has supported Direct Reliefs work for years, including the recovery efforts after the 2010 Haiti earthquake and the response to the Ebola epidemic in West Africa in 2014. In the response to the Caribbean hurricanes this year, the Clinton Foundation has helped to coordinate and advise the team at Direct Relief. Read a from-the-tarmac report from Clinton Foundation staff on the airlift here.
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