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An angry crowd in earthquake-rattled Puerto Rico stormed a warehouse Saturday after learning that it contained a stash of emergency supplies — that had been sitting untouched since Hurricane Maria slammed the island in 2017.The chaos in the historic city of Ponce comes just one week after a 6.4 magnitude earthquake shook the island, which has yet to recover from the devastation of Maria — a category 5 hurricane that killed more than 3,000 people and left much of the country without electricity.Word of the squandered supplies spread online Saturday after blogger Lorenzo Delgado posted a video on Facebook of locals breaking into the warehouse, which is shown to be holding cases of
Just makes Trump look better and better. He told them and they wouldn’t listen. The lengths the left is willing to go to to make Trump look bad are astounding. KC
President Trump was taken to task by the media for saying “corrupt or incompetent” Puerto Rico officials badly mismanaged relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Maria, but it turns out that he was on the money.The island has been rocked by the discovery of a warehouse full of emergency supplies that have been sitting untouched since the massive storm in 2017, as an angry mob stormed the location, according to the New York Post.QuoteSotiri DimpinoudisReplying to @sotiridi#Update: This is what they found in the warehouse that is up to 4 football fields big is what I've been told by people in #PuertoRico.- Food lots of them- Water- Tents- Medicine- Emergency Equipment- Diapers- Hygiene productsAnd others
Sotiri DimpinoudisReplying to @sotiridi#Update: This is what they found in the warehouse that is up to 4 football fields big is what I've been told by people in #PuertoRico.- Food lots of them- Water- Tents- Medicine- Emergency Equipment- Diapers- Hygiene productsAnd others
This needs to be rammed down DU-folks throats and yanked out the other end!https://www.bizpacreview.com/2020/01/20/angry-citizens-storm-puerto-rico-warehouse-after-untouched-supplies-found-from-hurricane-maria-877556Angry citizens storm Puerto Rico warehouse after untouched supplies found from Hurricane MariaIndividually, each item listed was huge! Collectively ... someone deserves an infernal eternity! And the next two questions should be: How many more? Was it ineptitude, corruption, or partisan sabotage[/i]?![/b][/color]
Food is unloaded from a cargo ship at the port in Port-au-Prince, Thursday, March 6, 2008. While millions of Haitians go hungry, containers full of food are stacking up in the nation's ports because of government red tape leaving tons of beans, rice and other staples to rot under a sweltering sun or be devoured by vermin.