One Month After Maria, A Crisis Still Rages In Rural Puerto Rico

A landslide from the floods of Hurricane Maria is seen in the back of a damaged home in Barranquitas, Puerto Rico, on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2017. At this stage in the recovery from the Category 4 storm, many find the current state of the U.S. commonwealth -- home to some 3.4 million American citizens -- unthinkable. Almost 80 percent of residents and private businesses -- not just in the rural mountains, but across the island -- are still without electricity. Photographer: Xavier Garcia/Bloomberg via Getty Images
A landslide from the floods of Hurricane Maria is seen in the back of a damaged home in Barranquitas, Puerto Rico, on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2017. At this stage in the recovery from the Category 4 storm, many find the current state of the U.S. commonwealth -- home to some 3.4 million American citizens -- unthinkable. Almost 80 percent of residents and private businesses -- not just in the rural mountains, but across the island -- are still without electricity. Photographer: Xavier Garcia/Bloomberg via Getty Images
One Month After Maria, A Crisis Still Rages In Rural Puerto Rico
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