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The Eye Came Through Humacao: Why UPR's Hardest-Hit Campus Held Classes in Tents for Months
Hurricane Maria made its Puerto Rico landfall near Yabucoa on September 20, 2017, tracking directly through Humacao and leaving the campus of the University of Puerto Rico at Humacao as the most severely damaged in the UPR system. The campus library suffered catastrophic mold infestation and a destroyed roof; damages at Humacao alone were calculated at more than $35 million. The campus did not reopen until October 30, 2017, and held classes in outdoor tents because mold and lack of air conditioning made interior classrooms unusable.
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- SourceHurricane Maria - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org
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- SourceHurricane Maria: The Aftermath - American Libraries Magazineamericanlibrariesmagazine.org
- SourceUniversity of Puerto Rico at Humacao - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org
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