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Trump tells Puerto Rico to be 'proud' of low storm toll

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GUAYNABO, Puerto Rico: President Donald Trump shook hands with storm survivors in Puerto Rico and told them to be “proud” the island did not lose more lives to Hurricane Maria, on a trip designed to quiet criticism of his administration’s response to the disaster…
GUAYNABO, Puerto Rico: President Donald Trump shook hands with storm survivors in Puerto Rico and told them to be “proud” the island did not lose more lives to Hurricane Maria, on a trip designed to quiet criticism of his administration’s response to the disaster.
The US president, alongside First Lady Melania Trump, visited the middle class suburb of Guaynabo, walking among trees and signs felled two weeks ago by Maria’s jet-blast winds.
Trump asked residents about their homes, posed for photos and stopped into a church along the way to shoot rolls of paper towel basketball-style into a crowd snapping pictures on their cellphones.
Nearly two weeks after Hurricane Maria thrashed through the US territory, much of the island remains short of food and without access to power or drinking water.
The administration’s critics said the early response was not fast enough or on a scale that could help the island’s 3.4 million American citizens.
A fortnight later, seven per cent of the island has electricity, more than 9,000 people are living in shelters, and just 40 per cent of telecommunications are back up. Thousands of homes – most of them made of wood – have been destroyed, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
After touching down at Muniz Air National Guard Base, beginning his five hour trip, Trump rallied disaster management workers telling them they “can be very proud” of their response.
But many of the president’s comments appeared to be aimed at quieting his own critics. He invited officials to say “nice things” about the response and contrasted it with previous storms.

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