Poor, Elderly Puerto Ricans Faced Risk of Dying in the Six Months after  Hurricane Maria, GW Today

Poor, Elderly Puerto Ricans Faced Risk of Dying in the Six Months after Hurricane Maria, GW Today

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Special Seas Why Puerto Rico had an unexpectedly high rate of deaths last year - Washington Post, death pr

Desperation Grows in Puerto Rico's Poor Communities Without Water or Power - Inside Climate News

We are the forgotten people': It's been almost six months since Hurricane Maria, and Puerto Ricans are still dying

In graying Puerto Rico, the elderly face climate disasters alone - The Washington Post

George Washington University's Public Health School Is Looking for the Lessons in Hurricane Maria - Washingtonian

Natural Hazards Center

Maria Strikes, and Puerto Rico Goes Dark - The New York Times

Study: Puerto Rico received slower, less generous federal disaster aid than Texas, Florida - CBS News

People Are Dying': Puerto Rico Faces Daunting Humanitarian Crisis - Inside Climate News

The George Washington University - We stand by the science underlying our study which found there were an estimated 2,975 excess deaths in Puerto Rico related to Hurricane Maria. - Statement from

Poor, Elderly Puerto Ricans Faced Risk of Dying in the Six Months after Hurricane Maria, GW Today

Poor and Elderly Puerto Ricans Faced a Persistent Risk of Dying in the Six Months after Hurricane Maria, Milken Institute School of Public Health