DR-4339 HURRICANE MARIA BY THE NUMBERS [https://www.fema.gov/fact-sheet/hurricane-maria-numbers] Release Date: 11월 2, 2021 Summary of federal assistance provided to help Puerto Rico respond to and recover from Hurricane Maria. PUERTO RICO REBUILDING PUBLIC ASSISTANCE  $33.8 Billion Total Obligated (Project Worksheets obligated - 11,101) * $720.7 million funding for Debris Removal * $4.7 billion funding for Emergency Protective Measures * $28.4 billion Permanent Work and Management Costs WEEKLY OBLIGATIONS  $3.8 million/12 projects obligated (May 10-16, 2024) FAAST OVERVIEW  * Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority {PREPA): $9.4 BILLION (Sept. 20, 2020) * Puerto Rico Aqueduct and Sewer Authority (PRASA): $3.6 BILLION (Jan. 8, 2021) * Puerto Rico Department of Education (PRDE): $2 BILLION (Sept. 23, 2020) * Puerto Rico Public Housing Administration (PRPHA): $554 MILLION (Jan. 24, 2022) HAZARD MITIGATION GRANT PROGRAM  $346 million total obligated (as of May 20, 2024) HUD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT DISASTER RECOVERY PROGRAM $20 billion awarded POWER RECONSTRUCTION AND PERMANENT WORKS $9.4 billion obligated FEMA INDIVIDUAL ASSISTANCE $1.5 billion approved COMMODITY STOCK PUERTO RICO FEMA’s inventory of commodities in Puerto Rico for the 2023 Hurricane Season - As of May 2, 2024/Updated monthly. WATER (IN LITERS) * 2017: 800,000 * Present: 8.9 million MEALS * 2017: 500,000 * Present: 4.2 million GENERATORS * 2017: 90 * Present: 220 (as of May 2, 2024) BLANKETS * 2017: 6,000 * Present: 14,000 TARPS * 2017: 13,000 * Present: 93,000 PLASTIC SHEETING * 2017: 15,000 * Present: 30,000