Puerto Ricans continue stranded in hotels six months after Hurricane Maria
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Maria Reyes of San Juan, Puerto Rico, watches her grandson, Edward, in their hotel room Feb. 27 in Dedham, Mass. So far, FEMA has provided $113 mn in rental assistance to 129,000 people who were in Maria's path in Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico Gov. Several Massachusetts groups helped Maria Reyes while her FEMA hotel assistance ended after 2 months. "I have none in Puerto Rico.

Maria Reyes of San Juan, Puerto Rico, watches her grandson, Edward, in their hotel room Feb. 27 in Dedham, Mass. So far, FEMA has provided $113 mn in rental assistance to 129,000 people who were in Maria's path in Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico Gov. Several Massachusetts groups helped Maria Reyes while her FEMA hotel assistance ended after 2 months. "I have none in Puerto Rico.
Puerto Ricans continue stranded in hotels six months after storm
Nearly 6 months after the storm, nearly 10,000 Puerto Ricans scattered across 37 states & the United States district continue receive temporary housing assistance from the Federal contingency Management Agency. Dozens of Puerto Ricans interviewed with The Associated Press expressed similar fears as the deadline loomed. Puerto Rico Gov. Related Articles Abandoned pets swamp Puerto Rico sheltersKillings surge as Puerto Rico struggles to recoverAs Puerto Ricans flood Florida, Koch group reaches out Their FEMA advantages ended while their house was confirmed for habitation, however their newborn was getting contingency curing in St. Petersburg. "I have none in Puerto Rico.
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