Puerto Rico closes schools, opens emergency shelters ready for Storm
Dorian
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[August 28, 2019]
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Puerto Rico
was bracing on Wednesday for the arrival of Tropical Storm Dorian,
closing schools and diverting cruise liners even as it is still
struggling to recover from devastating back-to-back hurricanes in 2017.
Those hurricanes killed about 3,000 people just months after the
territory filed for bankruptcy to restructure $120 billion of debt and
pension obligations.
Having been criticized over the response to the 2017 storms, the White
House said in a statement that President Donald Trump had approved an
emergency declaration for Puerto Rico late on Tuesday, allowing for the
Federal Emergency Management Agency to provide assistance in
coordination with ongoing disaster preparedness efforts.
"We are better prepared than when Hurricane Maria attacked our island,"
Puerto Rico Governor Wanda Vazquez said during a televised news
conference.
Vazquez, who took office this month after political turmoil led to the
resignation of his predecessor, said preparations for the storm were
more than 90% complete, culminating with the opening of emergency
shelters.
Infrastructure ranging from electric power lines to telecommunications
and banking networks were in better shape than they had been in 2017,
she added.
Dorian, which passed over Barbados on Tuesday, is expected to move near
or over Puerto Rico on Wednesday before approaching the island of
Hispaniola, which is shared between the Dominican Republic and Haiti,
according to the Miami-based National Hurricane Center.
The Dominican Republic also ramped up storm preparations on Tuesday.
Juan Manuel Mendez, director of the emergency operations center, said
authorities have identified 3,000 buildings that can be converted into
shelters, with capacity for up to 800,000 people.
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A house boat is seen secured to a mangrove as Tropical Storm Dorian
approaches Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico August 27, 2019. REUTERS/Ricardo
Arduengo
In Puerto Rico, public schools will be closed on Wednesday and
public workers have been instructed to stay home, Vazquez said.
Royal Caribbean’s cruise liner "Allure of the Sea" canceled a
scheduled visit to the island on Thursday, and Carnival Cruise Line
also adjusted its itineraries, Vazquez said.
Carnival Cruise Line confirmed the changes. Royal Caribbean did not
immediately respond.
By Wednesday morning, the storm was located about 85 miles (140 km)
southeast of St. Croix, in the Bahamas, carrying maximum sustained
winds of 60 mph (95 kmh), the NHC said.
Dorian is expected to dump 4 to 8 inches of rain on Florida when it
reaches the state in the southeast United States, the NHC said.
(Reporting by Andrew Hay; additional reporting by Ezequiel Abiu
Lopez and Alex Dobuzinskis; Writing by Julia Love; Editing by Alison
Williams)
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