Utuado
Americannoun
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It's commendable work, says Reniel Rodríguez Ramos, an archaeologist at the University of Puerto Rico at Utuado who was not involved with the study.
From Science Magazine
“Pretty much every community up in the mountains” of Utuado is in the same condition as Ms. Collazo Torres’s, he said, adding that the town’s limited budget is a hurdle for buying construction materials, hiring new workers to repair roads and bridges, or offering services such as public transportation.
From New York Times
Of Utuado’s 65 bridges, 44 are in need of repair, the mayor said.
From New York Times
Two-and-a-half years later, Ms. Collazo Torres’s one-bedroom wooden home in the town of Utuado is on the verge of collapse — not because of an earthquake, but because of a hurricane.
From New York Times
But more than a month later, the impact remains most evident in remote communities like Utuado, which for years have suffered disproportionately from natural disasters, economic instability and government neglect.
From New York Times
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