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During the past hour we have received word from 6 out of 7 family members in Puerto Rico. They have water and are eating but as you can imagine it's rough now. So excited to hear from them forgot to ask about the house. Very grateful.
GLAD TO HEAR. So happy for you and Priscilla.
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Concern is one thing. What concrete action is being taken? Not hearing much about that.
Might be that it is old news. Do you hear about Fl and Tx.

Assistance is being supplied.
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I found these articles on a quick internet search:
Federal response in Puerto Rico to Hurricane Maria slowly takes shape - NewsChannel 5 Nashville
Aid reaches Puerto Rico after Maria as threat from cracked dam recedes | World news | The Guardian
Aid begins to flow to hurricane-hit Puerto Rico - POLITICO
$1B OK'd for Puerto Rico hurricane aid, but governor says he'll seek more | Fox News

I wish I could find the video I saw this morning with the Gov of P.R. telling the reporter that the island nation needs so much more than hurricane assistance because of the fiscal crisis it was in before the storm; and he need the U.S. to come through with a lot of money to resolve that crisis, too!

I looked for and could not find where any international aid/assistance had been sent re victims of Harvey and Irma and Maria.
Thanks for those. I had not heard anything on the national news.
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I was watching a video on FB today and it showed where thousands of people were at an airport waiting to get out. The news said these people were in the airport for days already waiting for flights. There was one plane there that could hold 200 people, which wouldn't even put a dent in the amount of people waiting. They were hot and had no food or water. My heart nearly broke seeing children in strollers with cloths on their heads due to the heat. They did say that they were trying to get relief planes in to take these people out.

This is a devastating situation and I can only hope substantial help arrives soon.
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If you want to help directly, there is a list of four-star organizations in this article: How to Help Puerto Rico and Other Islands After Hurricane Maria - The New York Times

The list in this article includes International charities whose ratings by Charity Navigator are good. Also, a short blurb is given listing where each of these charities is putting their focus. For instance, AmeriCares is concentrating on Puerto Rico.
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If you want to help directly, there is a list of four-star organizations in this article: How to Help Puerto Rico and Other Islands After Hurricane Maria - The New York Times

The list in this article includes International charities whose ratings by Charity Navigator are good. Also, a short blurb is given listing where each of these charities is putting their focus. For instance, AmeriCares is concentrating on Puerto Rico.
CFrance, Thank you for posting this article. Good information.
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Now over three hundred deaths reported in Mexico and they are not done combing through the rubble. God help them.

Mexico death toll rises to 324
GG, just a reminder that this thread is about the millions of people under extreme duress in Puerto Rico, a U,S. territory. Perhaps a separate Mexican earthquake thread is necessary.

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During the past hour we have received word from 6 out of 7 family members in Puerto Rico. They have water and are eating but as you can imagine it's rough now. So excited to hear from them forgot to ask about the house. Very grateful.


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GG, just a reminder that this thread is about the millions of people under extreme duress in Puerto Rico, a U,S. territory. Perhaps a separate Mexican earthquake thread is necessary.

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You are right of course but I took it as a post that we Villagers weren't showing proper concern for others who were facing awful times. I know most of us feel awful for those who live in countries near us who have lost everything.

Sorry Chi..

Just to remind us all, that we, most of us who live here, the older generations, haven't lost our humanity, our hearts or our sense of caring for others who are suffering. Until I moved here, I had only known well, ONE person born in Puerto Rico. I visited the country during a sales meeting years ago, and thought it beautiful. It was only during the storm did I know that there were mountains in the center. We live to be old and learn many things about ourselves and others.
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You are right of course but I took it as a post that we Villagers weren't showing proper concern for others who were facing awful times. I know most of us feel awful for those who live in countries near us who have lost everything.

Sorry Chi..

Just to remind us all, that we, most of us who live here, the older generations, haven't lost our humanity, our hearts or our sense of caring for others who are suffering. Until I moved here, I had only known well, ONE person born in Puerto Rico. I visited the country during a sales meeting years ago, and thought it beautiful. It was only during the storm did I know that there were mountains in the center. We live to be old and learn many things about ourselves and others.
There is no doubt you care about people that's for sure. And it's nice that The Villages is a caring community.

There is a large Puerto Rican population in Chicago, and I know that city has had its share of bad publicity, but it does pitch in during a time of crisis.

Hurricane relief supplies headed to Puerto Rico from Chicago | abc7chicago.com




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There is no doubt you care about people that's for sure. And it's nice that The Villages is a caring community.

There is a large Puerto Rican population in Chicago, and I know that city has had its share of bad publicity, but it does pitch in during a time of crisis.

Hurricane relief supplies headed to Puerto Rico from Chicago | abc7chicago.com




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Remember that all the residents of Puerto Rico are U..S. citizens!

That aid will be forthcoming from the Federal government as well as private contributions - just as the hurricane victims of Texas and Florida.

Trump - as President of the USA should be leading the initiative for Federal disaster aid for Puerto Rico.
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Puerto Rico is devastated. People are desperate for water and food and I see that nobody cares. Well, that is not quite true because there are hundreds of people who are trying to help them, but has anyone heard our elected officials comment on this devastation.

We are all more concerned about kneeling football players ..... please let's get our priorities in order.
Texas, Florida, Mexico, Puerto Rico. All very bad. Let's not sink to the level of politics. Our Country will be there for all of them. As always.
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Texas, Florida, Mexico, Puerto Rico. All very bad. Let's not sink to the level of politics. Our Country will be there for all of them. As always.
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As U..S. citizens will FEMA help out ?
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