What did the video show?
The island was hit by the strongest quake in 102 years early this month. At one point in the aftermath, two-thirds of the population had no power. One of the worst affected areas was the city of Ponce, in the south of the island. Video of Ponce residents breaking into the warehouse went viral on Saturday. It showed thousands of cases of water and other supplies. People started emptying the warehouse until police arrived "There are thousands of people who have made sacrifices to help those in the south, and it is unforgivable that resources were kept in the warehouse," Governor Vázquez Garcel said in her statement. The mayor of Ponce, María Meléndez, said news of the warehouse and its contents was "outrageous". "Everyone knows what us mayors went through after Hurricane Maria to try and get help to our cities, and how we've worked these weeks to provide basic supplies to people affected by earthquakes. Those involved owe us an explanation."What is the sacked director's defence?
Carlos Acevedo - the sacked commissioner of the National Emergency Management and Disaster Relief Agency - dismissed any insinuation of wrongdoing as "insane". The warehouse - containing water, food, nappies and cots - was discovered when the building was inspected after the earthquake, Mr Acevedo said. Thousands of people have been sleeping outside, fearing that their homes might collapse in the event of another tremor He said that water was distributed to the public when Hurricane Dorian and Hurricane Karen threatened Puerto Rico, but about 80 pallets - out of some 600 - remained as they had expired. The Fire Department Bureau had distributed aid from the warehouse to those affected by the earthquakes, he said, adding: "It is of utmost importance to emphasise that no citizen has been denied any of the items stored at the warehouse. "At the moment there is no shortage of any of these articles and they are being distributed to the people who need it. This may be corroborated in the shelters and base camps."What's the situation in Puerto Rico?
Thousands of people have been sleeping outside or in their cars since the 6.4-magnitude quake on 7 January. The south of the island was hardest hit, with dozens of homes in towns including Yauco, Guanica and Guayanilla collapsing. The earthquakes knocked out Puerto Rico's main generating facility, the Costa Sur plant, and damaged other infrastructure. A 73-year-old man in the southern city of Ponce was the only confirmed death.DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
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