Until the U.S. island's colonial status 'is rectified,' wrote one observer, 'it's a safe bet that Puerto Rico will never fully recover.'—ryanlcooper
The mayors of Hormigueros, Sabana Grande, and Guánica, all of which remain mostly in the dark, as well, also joined the demonstration Monday.
"Let's protest. If you don't have electricity, I invite you to join us. If you have services, join us," OrtizLast week, members of the U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee sent a sternly worded"There are many proximate factors behind Puerto Rico's continued vulnerability to hurricanes and economic dysfunction. But the root problem is political inequality."
"Our concerns about LUMA predate the current blackout," says the letter."Since LUMA assumed control of the grid in 2021, Puerto Ricans have reported recurring power surges that have interfered with critical medical care, disrupted access to education, and destroyed property. In exchange for this inadequate service, Puerto Ricans spend an increasingly disproportionate share of their income on electricity: The average citizen in mainland United States spends 2.
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