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Puerto Rico: US officials privately acknowledge serious food shortage


From: "Dave Farber" <dave () farber net>
Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2017 21:24:13 +0000

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From: Dewayne Hendricks <dewayne () warpspeed com>
Date: Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 9:33 AM
Subject: [Dewayne-Net] Puerto Rico: US officials privately acknowledge
serious food shortage
To: Multiple recipients of Dewayne-Net <dewayne-net () warpspeed com>


Puerto Rico: US officials privately acknowledge serious food shortage
• US government providing 200,000 meals a day to meet needs of 2m people
• ‘There is no urgency in the government response to this humanitarian
crisis’
By Richard Wolfe
Oct 11 2017
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/oct/11/puerto-rico-food-shortage-hurricane-maria


Federal officials privately admit there is a massive shortage of meals in
Puerto Rico three weeks after Hurricane Maria devastated the island.

Officials at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema) say that the
government and its partners are only providing 200,000 meals a day to meet
the needs of more than 2 million people. That is a daily shortfall of
between 1.8m and 5.8m meals each day.

The scale of the food crisis dwarfs the more widely publicized challenges
of restoring power and communications. More than a third of Puerto Ricans
are still struggling to live without drinking water.

However, Fema provides no details on food deliveries, keeping its public
statements to the most general terms. On its website, Fema says it has
provided “millions of meals and millions of liters of water.”

In fact many of those meals are military ready-to-eat meals that civilians
find hard to digest if consumed for more than a few days.

Now the biggest provider of cooked meals says Fema is putting its
operations at risk of closure.

World Central Kitchen, founded by chef José Andrés, cooks and distributes
90,000 meals a day through a network of local chefs and kitchens.

Its Fema contract, to provide just 20,000 meals a day, ended on Tuesday.
Fema insists it is bound by federal rules that mean it will take several
weeks for a new contract to emerge to feed more Americans.

“There is no urgency in the government response to this humanitarian
crisis,” Andrés said. “They have all the officials and armed guards at
headquarters, but they have no information about the island. They don’t
even have a map they can share about who needs food. Fema is over-paying
and it is under-delivering.”

According to Donald Trump, his own response to the disaster in Puerto Rico
has been exceptional.

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