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T1BM108 karma

My heart goes out for them. There’s a few colleagues of mine that completely lost their homes. One day you’re fine and then the next day your home is just shattered. I can’t imagine how it felt to lose everything and then having to move to the US.

T1BM57 karma

Food isn’t an issue for us(thankfully). I’ve seen the military delivering food when it was most chaotic. I expect the power to be back around April-June of next year. Also I live in San Juan in an area that is known as a “bolsillo” which basically means we are the last to get power in the municipality. Idk how it’s called in English.

T1BM51 karma

The government really needs to stop focusing on contracts with companies like Whitefish and focus on the people first. This really shouldn’t be taking this long.

After the hurricane the cell service at college is completely down and still is. I’m working on a Associate Degree of Technology of Instrumentation(Electricity)

T1BM44 karma

From what I’ve heard there have been very little tourists coming here. The few that come our doing it out of aid. Our rainforest, El Yunque was absolutely destroyed, not a single green leave was left. Idk how it’s doing right now.

T1BM41 karma

Family from the mainland sent us 4 portable battery chargers. They also sent us a Generator on November and we turn it on from 5pm-9am so during that period we charge the batteries and all devices. Whenever we’re going out we take 1 battery with us :)