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$133 Million in Damage and a Five-Week Blackout: When Maria Closed Puerto Rico's Largest University
Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico as a high-end Category 4 hurricane on the morning of September 20, 2017, causing the longest sustained blackout in U.S. history and approximately $133 million in damage to the University of Puerto Rico system. The flagship Río Piedras campus in San Juan suffered destroyed roofs, shattered windows, flooded laboratories, and the loss of an entire building housing the Department of Environmental Sciences. With island-wide telecommunications and electricity destroyed, the university could issue no SMS or email alerts; closure decisions were communicated by radio broadcasts and word of mouth over the following weeks.
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- SourceHurricane Maria - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org
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- NewsPuerto Rico universities grapple with future after Hurricane Maria - Cronkite Newscronkitenews.azpbs.org
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