In Columbus, the American Red Cross has already mobilized to provide aid to Puerto Rico, where the majority of residents were left without power.
It was just last month that Annette Reyes was in Puerto Rico to visit family members who still live in the U.S. territory.
“It’s heartbreaking because it’s such a beautiful place,” said Reyes, who lived in Puerto Rico until she was 7 and her parents settled in the mainland. “It’s a very uncertain time, and it’s scary waiting to hear if people are safe.”Hurricane Fiona intensifies after 'catastrophic' rain, mudslides in Puerto Rico; 80% without power
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