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Generators cost $ 2.1 million per day

At least 248 critical facilities located throughout the island remain without power, and almost all of them depend on FEMA to operate

25 de junio de 2018 - 11:16 AM

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Pump stations allow the highest and remote communities to have water service. (GFR Media)
Pump stations allow the highest and remote communities to have water service. (GFR Media)

Nine months after Hurricane Maria, at least 248 critical facilities throughout the island are still operating with electric generators, which means a daily consumption of 30,000 gallons of fuel and a cost of $2.1 million per day.

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