
What’s behind a startling Puerto Rican death toll estimate
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The death toll from Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico last year was far larger than known.
The death toll from Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico last year was far larger than known, according to a new study. At least 4,645 people on the island are estimated to have died as a result of the storm and devastation that followed, far exceeding the official number of 64. Judy Woodruff talks with Sarah Varney of Kaiser Health News.
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What’s behind a startling Puerto Rican death toll estimate
Clip: 5/29/2018 | 8m 27sVideo has Closed Captions
The death toll from Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico last year was far larger than known, according to a new study. At least 4,645 people on the island are estimated to have died as a result of the storm and devastation that followed, far exceeding the official number of 64. Judy Woodruff talks with Sarah Varney of Kaiser Health News.
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