More fuel on way to Puerto Ricans, power still down for most
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Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rossello reported progress in getting fuel supplies to the island's 3.4 million inhabitants on Monday as they faced a 13th day largely without power after the U.S. territory was devastated by Hurricane Maria.
US President Donald Trump, who has faced criticism for his administration's response to the disaster, is scheduled to visit Puerto Rico on Tuesday, as food and drinking water remain in short supply.
Nearly two weeks after the fiercest hurricane to hit the island in 90 years, some residents got cell phone service back on Sunday. Others gathered at bars for drinking and dancing after a dry law was lifted this weekend.