( Regram from @latinovoices ) A week later, many have yet to hear from loved ones in Puerto Rico. Here's one story ➡️Mia Castro (@chefmiacastro ) moved to New York City from Miami a few months ago. After the hurricane hit, she wanted to fly to San Juan, but friends warned her any air travel she booked would likely be canceled. She ended up back in South Florida, and is now collecting donations in Miami for the island.⠀ ⠀ Castro, 29, heard from her mother in San Juan two days after the hurricane, and spoke briefly with her again on Sunday. But she has yet to hear from many other relatives on the island. “I still haven’t been able to get in touch with half of them,” Castro said. ”I just know they’re OK through word of mouth.” The grapevine isn’t much comfort. Castro is especially worried about reports that power may not be restored to much of the island for months. Electricity is crucial for Castro’s 85-year-old grandmother, who can’t walk and needs an electric crane to help her out of bed and into a wheelchair. Her grandmother also relies on an oxygen tank, which now needs a refill. “I just had a panic attack an hour ago because my aunt texted me and told me, ‘I don’t have oxygen for grandma’s tank. I’m running around like crazy looking for oxygen for your grandmother. I’m without gas for the generator and things are looking bad, we’re gonna have to leave,’” Castro said. “That got me very nervous and it was really eye-opening to see how really awful the situation is right now.” To find out how to help those in Puerto Rico, go here: http://huffp.st/dx8kZBo⠀ ⠀ #unidosporpuertorico⠀ #fuerzapuertorico #sospuertorico

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( Regram from @latinovoices ) A week later, many have yet to hear from loved ones in Puerto Rico. Here's one story ➡️Mia Castro (@chefmiacastro ) moved to New York City from Miami a few months ago. After the hurricane hit, she wanted to fly to San Juan, but friends warned her any air travel she booked would likely be canceled. She ended up back in South Florida, and is now collecting donations in Miami for the island.⠀

Castro, 29, heard from her mother in San Juan two days after the hurricane, and spoke briefly with her again on Sunday. But she has yet to hear from many other relatives on the island. “I still haven’t been able to get in touch with half of them,” Castro said. ”I just know they’re OK through word of mouth.” The grapevine isn’t much comfort. Castro is especially worried about reports that power may not be restored to much of the island for months. Electricity is crucial for Castro’s 85-year-old grandmother, who can’t walk and needs an electric crane to help her out of bed and into a wheelchair. Her grandmother also relies on an oxygen tank, which now needs a refill. “I just had a panic attack an hour ago because my aunt texted me and told me, ‘I don’t have oxygen for grandma’s tank. I’m running around like crazy looking for oxygen for your grandmother. I’m without gas for the generator and things are looking bad, we’re gonna have to leave,’” Castro said. “That got me very nervous and it was really eye-opening to see how really awful the situation is right now.” To find out how to help those in Puerto Rico, go here: http://huffp.st/dx8kZBo⠀

#unidosporpuertorico⠀
#fuerzapuertorico #sospuertorico


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