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          Maria wreaks deadly devastation

          China Daily | Updated: 2017-09-23 07:01

          33 killed as Puerto Rico battles floods, faces weeks without power

          SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - Puerto Rico was on Friday battling dangerous flooding after Hurricane Maria ravaged the island, as the death toll there jumped to 13 and authorities rescued nearly 700 people from high waters.

          Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rossello called Maria the most devastating storm in a century after it destroyed the United States territory's electricity and telecommunications infrastructure.

          Millions on the island faced the dispiriting prospect of weeks and perhaps months without electricity.

          Rossello told CNN: "We're 24 hours post-hurricane warning and right now our efforts are to make sure we have everybody safe, that we can rescue people. Our efforts have already produced almost 700 rescues so we're clearly focused on that."

          The National Hurricane Center said some areas in Puerto Rico could see more than a meter of rain from Maria, and Rossello warned of dangerous mudslides brought on by the deluge.

          "We have a lot of flooding, we have reports of complete devastation of vulnerable housing. Of course it's still raining over here."

          Ricardo Ramos, who heads Puerto Rico's electricity board, said it could take months before power is fully restored on the island.

          "The system ... has been totally destroyed," he said of the electricity grid.

          Following reports of looting, Rossello imposed an overnight curfew, from 6 pm to 6 am, which will stay in place until Saturday.

          Maria was blamed for at least 33 deaths, including 15 in Dominica, three in Haiti and two in Guadeloupe.

          "Puerto Rico is absolutely obliterated," US President Donald Trump said on Thursday after declaring the territory of 3.4 million people a disaster area, a move that will free up emergency relief funding.

          "Puerto Rico is in a very, very, very tough shape," he said.

          The torrential rain had turned some roads into muddy brown rivers, impassable to all but the largest of vehicles.

          Toppled trees, street signs and power cables were strewn across roads that were also littered with debris.

          "We all lived through the worst night of our lives, but Puerto Ricans have great inner strength," said Iris Rivera, 53, in San Juan.

          "Everyone is helping by cleaning up, directing traffic and supporting their neighbors."

          As of early Friday, Maria was a Category Three hurricane with winds of 205 kph (127 mph) bearing down on the Turks and Caicos islands.

          Heavy rains and high winds began hitting the archipelago, a British territory, on Thursday afternoon.

          The government opened new shelters after several buildings which had been used during Hurricane Irma earlier this month were damaged and authorities feared they might not hold up under another fierce storm.

          In the Dominican Republic, the heavy rains triggered flooding as rivers overflowed their banks.

          High winds downed trees and electrical pylons, and 140,000 people were left without power, the government said. Some 17,000 have been evacuated from their homes.

          Dominica, which has a population of around 72,000, has been largely cut off from the outside world since Maria struck on Thursday.

          "So far, we would have buried in excess of 15 people," Dominica's Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit said.

          "If there (are) no other fatalities, it is a miracle."

          Afp - Reuters

          Maria wreaks deadly devastation

          Cars make their way along a flooded road in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Thursday. Ricardo Arduengo / Agence Francepresse

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