It’s been nearly three weeks since Hurricane Maria slammed Puerto Rico and 85-percent of the island is still without electricity. Puerto Rico’s governor is asking Washington for billions more in emergency relief, as residents try to put their lives back together. But many are angry and frustrated because aid distribution is slow.
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Majority of Puerto Rico still without electricity, basic essentials
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