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Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico - Disaster, Vulnerability & Resiliency (Hardcover)
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With its 155 mile-per-hour sustained windspeeds, the near-Category
5 Hurricane Maria brought catastrophic devastation and destruction
as it diagonally crossed the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico from the
southeast to the northwest on September 20, 2017. The official
death toll estimate of 2,975 lost lives means this record storm
became one of the most devasting hurricanes not only for Puerto
Rico but for the U.S. Many of these deaths, as well as the
prolonged human suffering, were attributed to what was described as
inadequate disaster response and slow restoration of basic services
(including running water, electricity, and the provision and
distribution of food and medicine), and not to the direct impact of
the hurricane itself. At the same time, Hurricane Maria made
landfall when Puerto Rico had been confronting a severe economic
crisis surging for over a decade. This crisis, referred to as La
Crisis Boricua, was characterized by a significant loss of industry
and jobs, a deteriorating infrastructure, record net outmigration,
a shrinking and rapidly aging population, rising healthcare
under-coverage, a bankrupt government, and federal legislation
restricting fiscal policy decisions made by elected officials on
the island. Thus, Hurricane Maria exacerbated the effects of La
Crisis Boricua on the socioeconomic, health, and demographic
outcomes affecting Puerto Ricans on the island and U.S. mainland.
Bringing together scholars from a wide variety of disciplines
(including economics, sociology, demography, health, psychology,
disaster research, political science, education, the arts, and
others), this volume represents one of the first interdisciplinary
sets of studies dedicated to analyzing the effects of Hurricane
Maria on island and stateside Puerto Ricans. Specific topics cover
Hurricane Maria's impact on labor market outcomes, including wages
and employment by industry; health implications, including mental
health; changes in artistic expression; civic engagement; and
disaster response and recovery. A common thread through many of the
chapters was the destruction of Puerto Rico's electrical grid and
the prolonged restoration of electricity and other essential
services that resulted in the loss of thousands of lives.
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