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Edgardo Bermudez with the Jacksonville District Antilles

Edgardo Bermudez with the Jacksonville District Antilles

Edgardo Bermudez with the Jacksonville District Antilles Area office, conducts an assessment at a facility in Puerto Rico, Thursday April 9, 2020. The assessments examine a site’s potential as an alternate care... More

Ivan Chong-Cruz, with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Ivan Chong-Cruz, with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Ivan Chong-Cruz, with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District and Maricarmen Crespo with Jacksonville District Antilles, conduct an assessments at a facility in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, Thursday April 9,... More

Marcial Garay with the Jacksonville District Antilles

Marcial Garay with the Jacksonville District Antilles

Marcial Garay with the Jacksonville District Antilles Area office, examines the restrooms during an assessment at a facility in Puerto Rico, Thursday April 9, 2020. The assessments examine a site’s potential as... More

Ramon Collazos, left, and Alejandro Feliz with the

Ramon Collazos, left, and Alejandro Feliz with the

Ramon Collazos, left, and Alejandro Feliz with the Jacksonville District Antilles Area office, compile information following an assessment at a facility in Puerto Rico, Thursday April 9, 2020. The assessments e... More

Marcial Garai, right, with the Jacksonville District

Marcial Garai, right, with the Jacksonville District

Marcial Garai, right, with the Jacksonville District Antilles Area office, speaks with a local representative during an assessment at a facility in Puerto Rico, Thursday April 9, 2020. The assessments examine ... More

From left, Hector Ortiz, Ramon Collazos and Alejandro

From left, Hector Ortiz, Ramon Collazos and Alejandro

From left, Hector Ortiz, Ramon Collazos and Alejandro Felix with the Jacksonville District Antilles Area office, conduct an assessment at a facility in Puerto Rico, Thursday April 9, 2020. The assessments exam... More

Hecto Ortiz with the Jacksonville District Antilles

Hecto Ortiz with the Jacksonville District Antilles

Hecto Ortiz with the Jacksonville District Antilles Area office, takes photos of an electrical panel during an assessment at a facility in Puerto Rico, Thursday April 9, 2020. The assessments examine a site’s p... More

From left to right, Jacksonville District's Maricarmen

From left to right, Jacksonville District's Maricarmen

From left to right, Jacksonville District's Maricarmen Crespo, Hector Ortiz and Mobile District's Ivan Chong-Cruz, share information during a site assessment in Puerto Rico, Thursday April 9, 2020. These assess... More

Ramon Collazos with the Jacksonville District Antilles

Ramon Collazos with the Jacksonville District Antilles

Ramon Collazos with the Jacksonville District Antilles Area office, conduct an assessment at a facility in Puerto Rico, Thursday April 9, 2020. The assessments examine a site’s potential as an alternate care fa... More

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