“Nobody’s Asking Has Died,” Says Governor on Federal Drought Claims
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LA FORTALEZA – Gov. Jenniffer Aydin González Colón said Monday that Puerto Rico has not yet exhausted available state resources to deal with the drought and questioned the claims to request a federal declaration of emergency at this time. “Of course, for asking no one has died. There are people who ask, as they don’t know what to say or what to do, because we’re going to ask for things. We can ask them, of course,” González Colón said to press q…
Gov. Jenniffer González Colón said Monday that Puerto Rico has not yet exhausted available state resources to deal with the drought and questioned the claims to request a federal declaration of emergency. “Of course, for asking no one has died. There are people who ask, as they don’t know what to say or what to do, because we’re going to ask for things. We can ask them, of course,” González Colón said to press questions. She explained that the g…
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