Puerto Rico's Lack of Power, Clean Water Puts Hundreds of Thousands of Children at Risk
September 25, 2017
September 25, 2017
FAIRFIELD, Conn., Sept. 25 -- Save the Children issued the following news release:
Five days after Hurricane Maria caused widespread devastation in Puerto Rico, millions of Americans, including nearly 700,000 children, remain stranded without power, clean water, or fuel. Save the Children's team is in San Juan, working with partners and local officials to address the most urgent needs for children and their families.
"The situation here in Puerto Rico is dire--near . . .
Five days after Hurricane Maria caused widespread devastation in Puerto Rico, millions of Americans, including nearly 700,000 children, remain stranded without power, clean water, or fuel. Save the Children's team is in San Juan, working with partners and local officials to address the most urgent needs for children and their families.
"The situation here in Puerto Rico is dire--near . . .