How my small hospital in rural Puerto Rico survived Hurricane Maria
When Hurricane Maria slammed into Puerto Rico, I wasn’t sure how well my hospital, Castañer General Hospital, would survive the howling, 150-mph winds that lasted for 15 hours or the 25 inches of rain that inundated the region. When the winds eased and it was safe to go outside, what I saw was utter destruction: shattered…
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