
Puerto Rico needs unprecedented aid, says governor
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Millions of residents are without water, fuel or power, in Puerto Rico.
After almost a week since Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico, millions of residents are without water, fuel or power, and cut off from the world with no way to communicate with family abroad. John Yang speaks with Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló and Patricia Mazzei of the Miami Herald about the extent of the damage and the island’s need for federal aid.
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Puerto Rico needs unprecedented aid, says governor
Clip: 9/25/2017 | 11m 39sVideo has Closed Captions
After almost a week since Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico, millions of residents are without water, fuel or power, and cut off from the world with no way to communicate with family abroad. John Yang speaks with Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló and Patricia Mazzei of the Miami Herald about the extent of the damage and the island’s need for federal aid.
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