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White Details DoD Assistance to Hurricane-Ravaged Puerto Rico

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Relief for Puerto Rico is an all-hands operation, chief Pentagon spokesperson Dana W. White said here today.

Chief Pentagon spokesperson Dana W. White and Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr., the director of the Joint Staff, brief Pentagon reporters at the Pentagon.
Chief Pentagon spokesperson Dana W. White and Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr., the director of the Joint Staff, brief Pentagon reporters at the Pentagon, Oct. 5, 2017. DoD photo by Air Force Tech. Sgt. Brigitte N. Brantley
Chief Pentagon spokesperson Dana W. White and Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr., the director of the Joint Staff, brief Pentagon reporters at the Pentagon.
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Chief Pentagon spokesperson Dana W. White and Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr., the director of the Joint Staff, brief Pentagon reporters at the Pentagon, Oct. 5, 2017. DoD photo by Air Force Tech. Sgt. Brigitte N. Brantley
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DoD continues to support the Federal Emergency Management Agency, as well as federal government and civilian agencies, following the devastation caused by Hurricane Maria, White said.

“To date, the department has deployed more than 11,000 active duty and National Guard troops; dispatched 80 tilt- and rotary-wing aircraft; provided 5.8 million liters of water; 7.3 million meals; 22,000 costs; 11,000 tarps; 278 generators; and more than 100 field trucks and drivers,” she said.

Seaports, Airports Reopened

The number of troops dedicated to the mission will rise as they are needed, said White, who noted DoD personnel have been instrumental in opening nine critical seaports, and 10 airports.

“Their work was critical to delivering relief supplies to the island,” she said.

The spokeswoman noted that the Navy hospital ship USNS Comfort arrived in San Juan carrying a crew that provides patients a full suite of medical care, including surgical, pediatric and trauma support. The ship has beds for 250 patients.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been on the ground installing generators at critical nodes. These include generators at 66 hospitals. A total of 15 hospitals are working off the power grid and 51 are operating on generator power.

Repairs to Guatajaca Dam

The Corps of Engineers also is working to stabilize the Guatajaca Dam in northeast Puerto Rico, White said. The dam was severely eroded by Hurricane Maria and repairs are urgently needed to guarantee drinking water to more than 230,000.

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“The department will remain fully engaged in providing humanitarian assistance to our fellow Americans in Puerto Rico until we've restored some semblance of normalcy to their lives,” she said.

In addition to support to Puerto Rico, DoD is also helping the U.S. Virgin Islands and the islands of Dominica, Martinique and Guadaloupe -- all affected by this intense hurricane season.

(Follow Jim Garamone on Twitter: @GaramoneDoDNews)

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