Puerto Rico wants US aid after quake but not second-class treatment
A flooded gas station in San Juan, Puerto Rico, following Hurricane Maria/ A flooded gas station in San Juan, Puerto Rico, following Hurricane Maria (AFP Photo/Ricardo ARDUENGO)/ San Juan (AFP) - The calamity of Hurricane Maria could not have come at a worse time for Puerto Rico. The US island territory buckled under the weight of $70 billion in debt and filed for bankruptcy protection in May. Now, with its power grid wiped out and many roads, homes and buildings water-logged ruins, the Caribbean vacation destination faces months of slow, ...
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