#2450 Postby Michele B » Wed Sep 20, 2017 1:20 pm
CrazyC83 wrote:Hopefully the opportunity is used to completely rebuild the power infrastructure in Puerto Rico from the ground up.
PR is broke. Their only saving grace is that the U.S. government bails them out and pays for all the storm-related damage.
If that includes infrastructure so next time, there won't be such wide-spread outages, all the better.
I don't know how people are going to pay to have their houses (or roofs) rebuilt. I always thought a concrete house, with a concrete roof would be a better structure to ride out a TC, but not if the roof is not reinforced. That's the weak point for the storm to find a way in, or collapse entirely, and trap the people inside.
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