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A vehicle passes a damaged road in Utuado, Puerto Rico,

A vehicle passes a damaged road in Utuado, Puerto Rico,

A vehicle passes a damaged road in Utuado, Puerto Rico, Oct. 5, 2017, during a Red Cross visit to deliver tarps, food, water, and conduct damage assessments and document the needs of the local residents. The D... More

American Red Cross volunteers pass by Lake Caonillas,

American Red Cross volunteers pass by Lake Caonillas,

American Red Cross volunteers pass by Lake Caonillas, once a main destination for recreation and vacationers, in Utuado, Puerto Rico, during a visit to deliver tarps, food, water and conduct damage assessments ... More

A “message for any help” is displayed on the side of

A “message for any help” is displayed on the side of

A “message for any help” is displayed on the side of a house devastated by the effects of Hurricane Maria in Utuado, Puerto Rico, during a visit by American Red Cross volunteers to deliver tarps, food, water, c... More

Tom Lemere, a U.S. Air Force Reserve senior master

Tom Lemere, a U.S. Air Force Reserve senior master

Tom Lemere, a U.S. Air Force Reserve senior master sergeant and an American Red Cross volunteer, documents damage in Utuado, Puerto Rico, Oct. 5, 2017, where a section of the road has broken off. Lemere, a nati... More

A vehicle crosses a flooded road in Utuado, Puerto

A vehicle crosses a flooded road in Utuado, Puerto

A vehicle crosses a flooded road in Utuado, Puerto Rico, Oct. 5, 2017, during a Red Cross visit to deliver tarps, food, water, conduct damage assessments and document the needs of the local residents. The Dep... More

Geno Rosario and Tom Lemere, American Red Cross volunteers,

Geno Rosario and Tom Lemere, American Red Cross volunteers,

Geno Rosario and Tom Lemere, American Red Cross volunteers, talk with Juan Rivera, a farmer in Utuado, Puerto Rico, after providing him with a tarp for his home Oct. 5, 2017. Lemere, a native of Saratoga Spring... More

A weathered church still stands in Utuado, Puerto Rico,

A weathered church still stands in Utuado, Puerto Rico,

A weathered church still stands in Utuado, Puerto Rico, Oct. 5, 2017, during a Red Cross visit to deliver tarps, food, water, and conduct damage assessments and document the needs of the local residents. The D... More

American Red Cross volunteers Carmen Rodriguez, Tom

American Red Cross volunteers Carmen Rodriguez, Tom

American Red Cross volunteers Carmen Rodriguez, Tom Lemere and Geno Rosario deliver food and water to local residents and document damages outside a church in the town of Utuado, Puerto Rico, Oct. 5, 2017. Rodr... More

Tom Lemere, a U.S. Air Force Reserve senior master

Tom Lemere, a U.S. Air Force Reserve senior master

Tom Lemere, a U.S. Air Force Reserve senior master sergeant, delivers food and water to residents of Utuado, Puerto Rico, Oct. 5, 2017. Lemere, a native of Saratoga Springs, New York, assigned to the 541th Air ... More

Residents gather at a house on the outskirts of Utuado,

Residents gather at a house on the outskirts of Utuado,

Residents gather at a house on the outskirts of Utuado, Puerto Rico, Oct. 5, 2017, during a visit by a team of local, stateside and international volunteers from the American Red Cross to deliver tarps, food, w... More

Residents of Utuado, Puerto Rico, stand outside their

Residents of Utuado, Puerto Rico, stand outside their

Residents of Utuado, Puerto Rico, stand outside their home where American Red Cross volunteers arrived to deliver tarps, food, water, conduct damage assessments and document the needs of the local residents, Oc... More

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