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Much of Puerto Rico remains devastated six weeks after Hurricane Maria, with many areas lacking access to electricity and clean water. The disaster has led some Puerto Rican families to relocate to the mainland.
This hour, family ties bring many evacuees to Connecticut--so how is our state welcoming these new arrivals in our community?
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Much of Puerto Rico remains devastated six weeks after Hurricane Maria, with many areas lacking access to electricity and clean water. The disaster has led some Puerto Rican families to relocate to the mainland.
This hour, family ties bring many evacuees to Connecticut--so how is our state welcoming these new arrivals in our community?
Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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