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Thousands Of Puerto Ricans Are Still In Shelters. Now What?

Yamyria Morales and her two children moved into an emergency shelter a few days after Hurricane Maria hit. Morales says she's grateful to have a safe place to sleep, but the noise and lack of privacy at the shelter are taking a toll. She's sitting on the cot she shares with her 2-year-old son Jonael. (NPR)
Yamyria Morales and her two children moved into an emergency shelter a few days after Hurricane Maria hit. Morales says she's grateful to have a safe place to sleep, but the noise and lack of privacy at the shelter are taking a toll. She's sitting on the cot she shares with her 2-year-old son Jonael. (NPR)

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