Puerto Ricans have had to get creative to survive weeks without power, regular water and food after Hurricane Mariahttp://nyti.ms/2yPza6M
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Nearly half of Puerto Ricans were living in poverty before the storm. But Maria banished many to destitution. http://nyti.ms/2yPza6M pic.twitter.com/OcQHRakyfi
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Elderly residents of the Luis Lloréns Torres housing project have been too scared to walk outside since Maria wiped out the streetlights.pic.twitter.com/OxhFfJc5Me
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Hurricane Maria spared no region, race or class in its path of destruction. “It’s like going back in time.” http://nyti.ms/2yPza6M pic.twitter.com/nY4VYiIW0r
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so practice for "after the fall" then... good to brush up on skills.
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Pass the oral stories down, there will be a documentary on this , believe me
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What? should be cleaning up the debris, what the hell, sitting around playing games. Lazy fools.
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a country where education is in the background, its society will be governed by ignorance
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