Historic Disasters - Hurricane Irma/Maria Puerto Rico
FEMA Funds Help Family Rebuild After Hurricane
After receiving funds from FEMA, a son and daughter start work to rebuild their father’s home damaged by Hurricane María. They are starting the process by salvaging what they can until contractors, who are in high demand, can begin building a stronger concrete home. FEMA/K.C. Wilsey
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DSA Assists Survivors During the Grand Three King's Celebration
FEMA Disaster Survivor Assistance (DSA) members assist survivors during the Grand Three King's Celebration celebrated at Humacao Arenas Coliseum. Flyers and informational material was distributed to parents who attended the event while their children enjoyed the traditional festivities. Administration of Mental Health Services And Addiction Prevention (ASSMCA), in collaboration with the Department of State, FEMA, and other agencies took part in the Grand Three Kings Celebration in Aguada, Orocovis, Humacao, Manati, Salinas, and Guaynabo, for the benefit of bringing joy and gifts to children and their families. ASSMCA aims to help mitigate the emotional distress caused by Hurricane Maria by preserving the traditional Puerto Rican Holiday celebration with shows, gifts, exhibit booths, photo areas, supplies, and information booths. Andrea Bajandas/FEMA
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Alumni Play at School's Reopening After Hurricane Maria
The alumni group is called "Almestica y su Boriquembe." They played for returning students at the reopening of San Juan's Escuela Libre de Musica. Members include: (L) Jorge Parra, Bass, Wayner Ramon, trumpet, Yibran Aponte, trumpet, Vincent Vazquez, conga, Michael Ortiz, trumpet, Jeren Guzman, timbales, Jomar Almestica, singer, Melody Navedo, singer.
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FEMA Disaster Survivor Assistance team
FEMA Disaster Survivor Assistance team member Guillermo Gonzalez assists disaster survivor, Gaspar Gonzalez Diaz apply for assistance at his hurricane-damaged home in Naguabo. FEMA teams are canvassing neighborhoods to make sure that survivors are aware of the disaster assistance that is available post-Hurricane Maria.
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FEMA personnel Kia Evans-Watson and Aghan Batuk
FEMA personnel Kia Evans-Watson and Aghan Batuk in the field in Naguabo. FEMA teams are canvassing neighborhoods to make sure that disaster survivors are aware of the disaster assistance that is available post Hurricane Maria.
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Puerto Rico Mayor's Summit
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Puerto Rico Mayor's Summit
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KPF Federal Medical Station set up at a municipal sports complex in Manatí, Puerto Rico
Figure 67: Federal Medical Station set up at a municipal sports complex in Manatí, Puerto Rico
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Puerto Rico Community Mapping Collaboration: Empowering Risk-Informed Resilience in Underserved Communities
The community organization, COSSAO, proudly displays their maps. Shown from left to right – (left) the only map the community originally had access to, (middle) the map the community built after initial technical assistance, and (right) the final map the community received at the conclusion of the CPCB workshops.
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FEMA Senior Leadership and Municipal Officials in Puerto Rico
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FEMA Senior Leadership, Municipal Officials and Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico
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University of Puerto Rico
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Santillana del Mar Recreational Park, Loíza, Puerto Rico
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Puerto Rico Police Headquarters Sideview
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Puerto Rico Police Headquarters
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University of Puerto Rico
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Puerto Rico Fire Department-Barceloneta Station
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Puerto Rico Conservatory of Music - Main Entrance
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Puerto Rico Conservatory of Music - Side View
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Roberto Clemente Coliseum - Puerto Rico
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