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Wed Oct 4, 2017, 05:26 AM Oct 2017

Food, Water, Fuel Still Priorities for Puerto Rico; 9K Military Now Helping Effort

https://www.defense.gov/News/Article/Article/1332556/food-water-fuel-still-priorities-for-puerto-rico-9k-military-now-helping-effort/

Food, Water, Fuel Still Priorities for Puerto Rico; 9K Military Now Helping Effort

By Jim Garamone DoD News, Defense Media Activity

WASHINGTON, Oct. 3, 2017 — Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rossello briefed reporters today on progress the unified collaboration of commonwealth and federal officials has made in delivering aid to the people of the island following Hurricane Maria. The governor briefed from San Juan ahead of President Donald J. Trump's scheduled visit to view the devastation later today.
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The number of Defense Department personnel in Puerto Rico jumped again with about 9,000 personnel on the island, the governor said. They are helping mainly in the areas of aviation, logistics and medical support, said he added. "That number is expected to increase as well," Rossello said.

The governor said he is expecting 700 more personnel arriving as part of the Emergency Management Assistance Compact signed among the states. "These come from 20 EMACs that have been approved already, and that number is expected to increase significantly," Rossello said.

DoD personnel continue to build a logistics system to deliver food, water and fuel to communities, he said. DoD personnel are also working in medical support – a capability that will be augmented by the Navy hospital ship USNS Comfort, which arrives in San Juan today.

U.S. Transportation Command is airlifting mobile cellular telecommunications equipment to Puerto Rico to restore islandwide communications. All airports are open, and with the facilities at Roosevelt Roads now operating, all critical seaports are now open, officials said.

The number of military vertical lift aircraft will grow from 57 to 80 with the addition of eight MV-22 tilt-rotor aircraft and two UH-60 helicopters, as well as nine MH-60 and four CH-53 helicopters that the amphibious assault ship USS Wasp is bringing.
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Getting to isolated communities in the island's interior is making progress as roads and bridges and landslides are overcome, the governor said. In the meantime, aviation assets – many of them military – are getting needed commodities into these areas until land routes can be established.
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