Power blackout leaves darkened Puerto Rico isolated and paralyzed Reuters » Six days after Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, officials were still taking stock of what is expected to be a months-long effort to rebuild the island’s power system, keeping much of its 3.4 million people in darkness for an extended period Michelle2017-09-29T12:39:47-08:00September 25th, 2017|Energy, Puerto Rico, Urban| Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterEmail Related Posts Sea level rise could threaten California cities and ports by 2040 March 21st, 2019 Editorial: From Carr Fire to Big Sur, one takeaway from disaster is how much we need good roads July 31st, 2018 Putting the Public First in Public-Private Partnerships April 26th, 2018 How Hackers Could Cause Chaos on America’s Roads and Railways April 24th, 2018 Pricey retrofit proposed for sinking Millennium Tower in SF April 14th, 2018 Feds award $212 million to help California recover from 2017 wildfires April 10th, 2018 FEMA: $50B still needed to rebuild Puerto Rico April 6th, 2018 Assemblyman Chiu seeks $250 million in state money for decaying SF seawall March 18th, 2018 Trump administration cites augmented reality, satellite broadband as ‘transformative’ infrastructure projects March 14th, 2018