Would oversee electric grid restoration, repair & rebuilding;
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Would facilitate timely & accurate damage assessments to ensure PR receives all resources it needs in upcoming emergency funding bills;
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And would oversee disaster assistance distribution & federal contractual arrangements to ensure that there is no waste, fraud, or abuse.
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They also need to work with/better coordination with hospitals on how to get patients to USNS Comfort. Communication and telecom lacking.
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While at&t is posting pr of their people out delivering food...? I'm so confused.
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Maybe no poles to string new lines. Put people to good use?
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Cell service. Cell Towers, not lines
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Hard getting supplies/equipment in to areas to construct new cell towers. Can't use mangled structures. Can use portable "mini" cells, power
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They have truck mounted systems they use in mountain towns in Colorado for special events/concerts due to temp
population, for emer respond.
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What about the Virgin Islands?
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I hope when everyone says PR, they mean USVI as well.
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Great! Who? How? General Honore?
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Only if he wants too, I think he’s enjoying his super active retirement

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Maybe he could recommend someone for the post? Weather Disasters are the new normal, bc climate change.
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I believe he tried. CBS interviewd him. He said he was going to DC.
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Once again NIMS and Unified Command fails. We really need to look into this. “It works”, no longer cuts it.
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Why doesn't the military have an incident response team? Just amped the defense budget so do it. We look like idiots to the world already.
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