Island of Puerto Rico 'destroyed' by Hurricane Maria

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Puerto Rico’s office of emergency management confirmed that 100 percent of the U.S. territory has lost power, noting that anyone with electricity was using a generator.

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  1. PUERTO RICO SE PASA ROBANDO DINERO A LA GENTE TURISTA QUE ES INCAPACITADA, Y SE VAN A JODER POR UNA BOMBA. EL HECHO DE QUE AQUI OCURRAN FENOMENOS ATMOSFERICOS DE ESTA NIVEL CLARAMENTE TE DEJA ENTENDER QUE A LOS TURISTES LE IMPORTA NADA ESTA ISLA POR MALA FE.

  2. I think the worst part was no phone service, no light, no food no open roads for weeks no airport service for 40 days in or out ,and then no truck drivers willing to work to get materials to the peolple,and then finding out that suplies were kept in a warehouse and not given to the people in need.well that what I think was the worst part.

  3. The only reason power was out there for 4 to 6 months is because their electric company was in really bad shape even before Hurricane Irma.

  4. Why is Florida entitled to 8 billion in relief, and Puerto Rico entitled to neglect? Hurricanes are not Maria. THIS IS UNNATURAL! HELP PUERTO RICO, NOW!!!!

  5. This video messed up saying "terryfied people" when those are Christian's singing their chants they are the least scared if it happens they go with God they just trying to awake other peoples faith and dont loose hope, i was there i was terrified the first thing i did was get in my car and go up to a valley away from buildings and trees i was impressed of the strengh the winds had, it thought us a lot and it can happen anywhere weather is unpredictable.

  6. 0:17 I used to work in that building where they're filming from, thats the parking lot of the second floor and I used to work at Marshalls in the first floor right underneath where this person's recording this. That place being shown was a local hangout us employees liked to go to after work, and one of the employees actually lived on the house next to this, a sweet old lady around 60+ years old who was like everybody's grandma, she lived there with her disabled husband. I actually helped her paint her house a year before all of this happened, they must have been terrified.

    2:06 My dad used to work around here, if you take a right turn on that glassy building on the right side you'd reach his former company. He passed away 3 months before the hurricane hit and though I miss him Im glad he never got to see his beloved island as ravaged and destroyed as it was, and in some parts even still is.

  7. my message TO you mr Who you are was behnd my page info & you did nagtve CRMIE from insid your country by multy culture insid your securty buoling given jov to them YOU MOST BELIVE
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    & your ,money MOST BE DESTYRED BEFORE ILET THES INVESGTION I BRING BE STOP BY GOD SIDE you MOST BELIVE YOU MOST #PAY #FALL2021MARCH

  8. Maria was retired for her death toll of 3,000+ people and damages caused in Puerto Rico. It was replaced with Margot for 2023

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