Hurricane Fiona Leaves Puerto Rico Without Power 5 Years After Hurricane Maria

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Hurricane Fiona Leaves Puerto Rico Without Power 5 Years After Hurricane Maria
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Hurricane Fiona left Puerto Rico's 3.2 million residents without power on Sunday. See potential bias and similarities in coverage from NPR, axios and DailyCaller: PuertoRico Fiona

amid ongoing mudslides and flooding on the island; at least one person has died. Much of the island remained without power on Monday; on Sunday, Puerto Rico Gov. Pedro Pierluisi

energy providers were working to restore power, and President Joe Biden approved an emergency declaration to provide federal aid to the island. However, some experts have said Puerto Rico’s power grid remainedCoverage was widespread but less prominently featured in right-rated outlets

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