Team from New York City sent to Puerto Rico to help assess damage from Hurricane Fiona

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Team from New York City sent to Puerto Rico to help assess damage from Hurricane Fiona
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A team from New York City​ is helping assess the damage in Puerto Rico​ following the devastation of Hurricane Fiona​.

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"We deployed a team to join the Puerto Rican emergency management agency, FEMA and other emergency responders to assess damages to infrastructure and essential services. Our team met with the mayor of San Juan and is working with FEMA and PREMA to see what is needed and how we can help," Mayor Eric Adams said.

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