Puerto Rico's libraries, archives and museums road to recovery: A timeline of events after Hurricane MariaMain MenuContentTable of contentsIntroductionIntroduction to the timelineAcknowledgmentsTime to say thank youAbout the AuthorsA little bit about the contributorsTimelineContent for the months of September 2017 through September 2018InterviewsInterviews with libraries, archives and museum professionals about the impact of hurricane Maria at their institutionsContributeContribute to the timelineHilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2ae
12018-07-25T18:45:04-07:00Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2ae309927Category 5 Hurricane Irma’s eyewall passed 50 nautical miles North of San Juan. Even though the mainland only experienced tropical storm winds, it rained 10 to 15 inches in high elevations; over 80,000 persons reported losing access to potable water and 1,079,465 were without electricity.plain2018-08-04T10:57:16-07:00NOAA09-06-2017Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2ae
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1media/900pxMaria_goes.jpgmedia/900pxMaria_goes.jpg2018-07-25T18:39:03-07:00Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2aeSeptember 2017Hilda Teresa Ayala-González49Timeline of events for the month of September 2017plain2018-09-10T21:57:17-07:00Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2ae
12018-08-29T10:37:05-07:00Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2aeMedia coverage & publicationsHilda Teresa Ayala-González4In the media and various publications, the state of libraries, archives and museums was showcasedstructured_gallery2018-10-09T09:00:34-07:00Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2ae