Hurricane fiona

“We’re going to make sure you get every single dollar promised," the president vowed to residents of the island battered by Hurricane Fiona.
President Joe Biden says the U.S. government will be with Puerto Rico for the long haul as it cleans up and rebuilds after Hurricane Fiona.
President Joe Biden says the full force of the federal government is ready to help Puerto Rico recover from the devastation of Hurricane Fiona.
More than half a million people remained without water service three days after the storm lashed the U.S. territory.
Celebrities with ties to Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic are calling for aid in the wake of devastating flooding and power outages.
Hurricane Fiona lashed the Turks and Caicos Islands and was forecast to squeeze past Bermuda later this week.
Wide swaths of Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic are without power and running water.
Fiona opened fresh wounds that were still healing after 2017's Hurricane Maria, which caused widespread destruction across the island.
The storm knocked out the power grid and unleashed floods and landslides in Puerto Rico, where the governor said the damage was “catastrophic.”