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Biden Pledges More Federal Help for Puerto Rico

U.S. President Joe Biden receives a briefing on Hurricane Fiona’s impact on Puerto Rico from FEMA and other officials at the FEMA Region 2 office in New York, Sept. 22, 2022.
U.S. President Joe Biden receives a briefing on Hurricane Fiona’s impact on Puerto Rico from FEMA and other officials at the FEMA Region 2 office in New York, Sept. 22, 2022.

The U.S. government is sending money and personnel to Puerto Rico to help the territory in the Caribbean recover from Hurricane Fiona, which has reportedly killed eight people on the island.

The destructive storm devastated Puerto Rico’s fragile power grid, blacking out the island, which is home to 3 million people.

During a visit Thursday to the New York City office of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, President Joe Biden received a briefing and announced more help is on the way.

Hurricane Fiona Aftermath

A man on a motorcycle rides past fallen power lines in the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona in Higuey, Dominican Republic, Sept. 19, 2022.
1/13 A man on a motorcycle rides past fallen power lines in the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona in Higuey, Dominican Republic, Sept. 19, 2022.
View of a park in Samana, Dominican Republic, Sept. 19, 2022, after the passage of Hurricane Fiona.
2/13 View of a park in Samana, Dominican Republic, Sept. 19, 2022, after the passage of Hurricane Fiona.
Civil defense personnel and firefighters work removing fallen trees from the highway that connects the provinces of Maria Trinidad Sanchez and Samana, Dominican Republic, Sept. 19, 2022, after the passage of Hurricane Fiona.
3/13 Civil defense personnel and firefighters work removing fallen trees from the highway that connects the provinces of Maria Trinidad Sanchez and Samana, Dominican Republic, Sept. 19, 2022, after the passage of Hurricane Fiona.
A boy looks at the Chavon River in the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona in Higuey, Dominican Republic, Sept. 19, 2022.
4/13 A boy looks at the Chavon River in the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona in Higuey, Dominican Republic, Sept. 19, 2022.
Members of the Puerto Rico National Guard rescue a woman who had been stranded in Hurricane Fiona in Salinas, Puerto Rico, Sept. 19, 2022.
5/13 Members of the Puerto Rico National Guard rescue a woman who had been stranded in Hurricane Fiona in Salinas, Puerto Rico, Sept. 19, 2022.
A vehicle is submerged after Hurricane Fiona in Salinas, Puerto Rico, Sept. 19, 2022.
6/13 A vehicle is submerged after Hurricane Fiona in Salinas, Puerto Rico, Sept. 19, 2022.
A man uses a machete to cut a tree that was felled by the wind from Hurricane Fiona in Loiza, Puerto Rico, Sept. 19, 2022.
7/13 A man uses a machete to cut a tree that was felled by the wind from Hurricane Fiona in Loiza, Puerto Rico, Sept. 19, 2022.
Children play in a flooded street in the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona in Salinas, Puerto Rico, Sept. 19, 2022.
8/13 Children play in a flooded street in the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona in Salinas, Puerto Rico, Sept. 19, 2022.
A parking lot is flooded due to Hurricane Fiona in Salinas, Puerto Rico, Sept. 19, 2022.
9/13 A parking lot is flooded due to Hurricane Fiona in Salinas, Puerto Rico, Sept. 19, 2022.
Residents affected by Hurricane Fiona rest at a school being used as a storm shelter in Salinas, Puerto Rico, Sept. 19, 2022.
10/13 Residents affected by Hurricane Fiona rest at a school being used as a storm shelter in Salinas, Puerto Rico, Sept. 19, 2022.
Homes are flooded on Salinas Beach after the passing of Hurricane Fiona in Salinas, Puerto Rico, Sept. 19, 2022.
11/13 Homes are flooded on Salinas Beach after the passing of Hurricane Fiona in Salinas, Puerto Rico, Sept. 19, 2022.
A man walks through debris in the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona in Guayanilla, Puerto Rico, Sept. 19, 2022.
12/13 A man walks through debris in the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona in Guayanilla, Puerto Rico, Sept. 19, 2022.
A boat lies washed up on shore after the passing of Hurricane Fiona in Ponce, Puerto Rico, Sept. 19, 2022.
13/13 A boat lies washed up on shore after the passing of Hurricane Fiona in Ponce, Puerto Rico, Sept. 19, 2022.
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“Too many homes and businesses are still without power, without clean drinking water,” Biden said. “Yesterday at the governor's request I immediately approved an expedited major disaster declaration to provide individual and public assistance to help people and communities recover from [the hurricane] and this declaration is going to, well, get federal resources there quickly. And it's going to help people start rebuilding their lives.”

The federal government for the next month, according to the president, will fully cover the cost of debris removal, search and rescue operations and power and water supply restoration, as well as for temporary shelters and food.

Puerto Rico has still been struggling to recover from Hurricane Maria five years ago. That storm killed 3,000 people and left the entire territory without electricity for a week.

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