THE ISLAND AND THE STORM
Puerto Rico was wrecked by Hurricane Maria, then ignored by the mainland
by Karl Vick/San Juan
Sep 30, 2017
3 minutes
THE QUIET AFTER A STORM IS A REAL THING. Stillness is drenched in humidity and scorched by a sun blasting down from the clear skies that will eventually follow a hurricane. But on this island of 3.4 million people, the quiet after Hurricane Maria had a distinct feeling of absence, an inattention bordering on obliviousness.
The fifth strongest storm ever to strike the U.S. hit Puerto Rico on Sept. 20 with stronger winds than Irma brought to Florida
You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.
Start your free 30 days