Six Months After Maria, It’s Clear Puerto Rico’s Terrible Grid Will Be a Lasting Legacy
It’s been six months since Hurricane Maria tore apart Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Island’s electrical grids and turned life on the islands upside down. In those six months, murders surged, the U.S. government continually bungled the response, more than 135,000 residents left the island for the mainland, and we still don’t know how…