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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Puerto Rico mayor pleads for help after Hurricane Maria: People are dying - CBS News

Mayor Issues 'S.O.S.' as Puerto Ricans Scramble to Help Most Vulnerable

Puerto Rico's Steady Decline to 'Puerto Pobre' Began Long Before Maria - Georgia Public Policy Foundation

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

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

Misery, yet again, for Puerto Ricans still recovering from Maria

Aging Populations and the Determinants of Older Adult Health

Puerto Ricans remain isolated months after Hurricane Maria - Good Morning America

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

Cities and Flooding: Part 1 by World Bank Publications - Issuu

Lack of preparedness by the government led to the inital low count

Hurricane Maria - Wikiwand

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