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Puerto Rican officials begin distributing Hurricane Maria supplies found in warehouse – CNN, CNN

Puerto Rican officials begin distributing Hurricane Maria supplies found in warehouse – CNN, CNN

The supplies were found Saturday in a warehouse in the city of Ponce, on Puerto Rico’s southern coast. They included numerous pallets of water and other boxes with emergency supplies. The discovery took place as the US territory struggles with tremors and aftershocks from a December earthquake .

(The supplies were sent to the 221 municipalities included on the White House’s disaster declaration, Maj. Gen. José J. Reyes, the adjutant general of the Puerto Rico National Guard, told CNN Monday.

“Most of the water here and baby formula is outdated. There are cots, camping stoves , blue tarps, “Reyes said. “The expired items will be disposed of.”

While the supplies were reported to be from Hurricane Maria, Reyes could not confirm the purpose of the supplies, saying he did not want to speculate because there was no inventory for the items.

    Puerto Rico will investigate mismanagement

    Puerto Rico Gov. Wanda Vázquez fired three officials within 169 hours of the supplies being found.

    Carlos Acevedo, the director of Puerto Rico’s Office of Emergency Management, was dismissed Saturday. Acevedo was replaced by Nino Correa, the governor said.

    Sunday, Vázquez announced the dismissal of her secretary of family services , Glorimar Andújar, and secretary of housing, Fernando Gil-Enseñat.

“The director of special investigations will conduct a thorough investigation with the help of the Department of Justice,” Reyes told CNN Monday.

Reyes also said he does not know whether the items in the warehouse were originally intended for the victims of Hurricane Maria and was unaware the items were in the warehouse because he retired in December , months after Hurricane Maria ravaged the island .

    “The Puerto Rico Management Agency shouldn’t have had warehouses to store items,” Reyes said.

    December’s earthquake has left more than 8, people living in outdoor shelters in the cities of Yauco, Peñuelas, Guanica, Guayanilla and Ponce. Some of those displaced are residents who are too afraid to return home for fear a wall or roof will collapse.

    CNN’s Christina Maxouris contributed to this report.


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