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Governor Kenneth Mapp on Monday evening updated the territory on his administration’s latest post-Hurricanes Irma and Maria relief and recovery efforts. Above, Julio Rhymer, the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority’s executive director, talks progress WAPA has made since the ravaging...
St. Croix residents lineup to buy groceries from supermarkets, gas from service stations, and withdraw money from banks in four-hour curfew lift (Monday, Sept. 25, 2017), after Hurricane Maria badly damaged the island. Watch.
While the cleanup process is well underway on St. Croix following the passage of category 5 Hurricane Maria, the storm downed utility poles from east to west of the island, leaving residents without power for what Governor Kenneth Mapp has said will be months before electricity is fully restored to the island.
At an 11:00 a.m. press conference at Government House today, Governor Kenneth Mapp said Hurricane Maria’s projected impact on the territory, particularly St. Croix, had become more dire. Mr. Mapp urged everyone who could, to take shelter. Maria is expected to impact St. Croix from east to west...