Donations to help Puerto Ricans in wake of hurricane left to rot
by Seamus Bellamy from on (#3WQ5T)
The Adjutant General of Puerto Rico, Brig. Gen. Isabelo Rivera, explained today that the merchandise stored in containers at the State Election Commission facilities, related to the collection center to help the victims of Hurricane Maria, will finish with its distribution in the next few days.The Adjutant General explained that most of the donations handled by the National Guard were already distributed but a small part of the merchandise had particular problems for distribution mainly because of the expiration date of the food.This would almost be acceptable, so far as bullshit excuses go, were it not for the fact that the National Guard had ceased their Puerto Rican aid efforts this past May. When the National Guard left, no other organizations bothered to take over the distribution of the donated supplies that they left behind. At least that's what those who should have been involved are claiming.From The New York Times:
United for Puerto Rico said it had no knowledge of the containers and had nothing to do with them. In a statement, the National Guard said the container captured on video was being used to hold food that had arrived after its expiration date, and had not been held back from distribution in order to protect peoples' health. However, the video also showed cases of water, which was also in short supply at times after the storm.Yeah, pass that buck. But for Gawd's sake, don't pass along those supplies.Image via Wikipedia