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Dinghy dock culebra hurricane aftermath
Dinghy dock culebra hurricane aftermath












dinghy dock culebra hurricane aftermath

The 575th Area Support Medical Company (ASMC) is seeing patients in St.Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) efforts are centered on FEMA mass care and feeding support and USACE power missions.

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  • 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command (3ESC) continues to manage commodities distribution.
  • USAR Engineers and PR National Guard continue route clearance on secondary and tertiary roads.
  • #Dinghy dock culebra hurricane aftermath generator#

    DoD completed 796 of 869 requested generator pre-installation inspections, and has installed 408.USTRANSCOM is postured to support patient movement to CONUS upon FEMA/HHS request. The 285th AMSC is seeing patients in Ponce and Caguas. The 335th AMSC is seeing an average of 112 patients per day. The 633rd Expeditionary Medical Support (EMEDS) unit continues to augment the 335th Area Support Medical Company (ASMC) in Aguadilla. The 14th Combat Support Hospital (CSH) is fully operational and seeing patients in Humacao. USNS COMFORT is conducting medical support operations while pierside in San Juan.Logistical base camps established in Aguadilla and Roosevelt Roads.DoD Total aircraft: 61 rotary wing /6 fixed-wing.USNORTHCOM continues to deliver food, water, sustainment, and aviation support capabilities.92% of the population has cellular services available.40 of 51 PRASA wastewater treatment plants are operational.82% of Puerto Rico Aqueducts and Sewers Authority (PRASA) customers have drinking water (boiling orders remain in effect).36.9% of normal peak load electric power has been restored.67 of 68 hospitals are open (48 on the power grid 19 on generator power 1 with no power).Federal forces with capabilities no longer required to augment existing Territorial capabilities are being released.FEMA and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico continue to assess the need for further federal support. Additional priorities remain public health, commodities distribution, and temporary roofing.USACE has partnered with the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, the Department of Energy, and FEMA in order to establish unity of effort in the repair of the power grid. The Governor’s and FEMA’s number one priority is power restoration. DoD is supporting FEMA’s stabilization plan for transition from disaster response to recovery.














    Dinghy dock culebra hurricane aftermath