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6 months after Maria

A podcast revealing the tragedy of where things stand six months after Hurricane Maria battered Puerto Rico.

A flooded street in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria.
A flooded street in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria.
Dennis M. Rivera Pichardo for The Washington Post via Getty Images

“The idea that things are back to normal [in Puerto Rico] is a crock,” says Julio Ricardo Varela of Latino USA and In The Thick. It’s been six months since Hurricane Maria hit the island, and reports estimate that 100,000 Puerto Ricans are still without power — which means that American citizens are still dying and desperate for help.

The recovery for Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria hasn’t seen the urgency of Houston with Hurricane Harvey, or Florida with Hurricane Irma. And while people like to blame Trump or the federal government for the devastation and slow response, Varela explains that much of the problem stems from Puerto Rico’s major infrastructure deficiency and the failings of the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority.

“It’s not just that the federal government messed up with Puerto Rico; Puerto Rico messed up,” he said to Sean Rameswaram in the latest episode of Today, Explained.

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