Kainaz Amaria

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Location: Washington, D.C.
Biography: As Visuals Editor, Kainaz runs an interdisciplinary team specializing in graphics, interactives, photography, data and design. Previously, she was an editor on NPR’s Visual Team. Before all the desk jobs, she was a freelance photojournalist... MORE
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Photos: what Puerto Rico's unfolding humanitarian disaster looks like
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Nov 12, 2018
Location: Puerto Rico
By Kainaz Amaria and Eliza Barclay

Hurricane Maria, which made landfall on Puerto Rico on September 21 as a Category 4 storm, will go down as one of the most devastating events in the island’s history.
The storm flooded cities, decimated farms, and tore down buildings along with 100 percent of the island’s power lines, leaving about 3.5 million people without power. By all accounts there is a serious humanitarian crisis underway, due to food, water, and fuel shortages and limited communications around the island. The long, slow process of restoring electricity has begun, but it is expected to take months to get every community back online.
Relief agencies say they’re struggling to get supplies in. The death toll is so far at around 16, but is expected to rise in the coming days. Hospitals are damaged and running lifesaving equipment on a scant few generators. And many families are still struggling to reach their loved ones on the island.

The storm was also cruel to the US Virgin Islands, where communications are also strained.According to the Red Cross, “emergency shelters and food support will be needed by a large portion of the population in both territories for weeks.”

Here are some of the most striking images from the ground we’ve seen so far from Maria’s devastation in Puerto Rico. (This post will be updated with new images this week as they become available.)
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