President Biden approved a major disaster declaration for Puerto Rico and ordered federal aid to assist with recovery efforts in the areas affected by the deadly Hurricane Fiona, the White House announced Wednesday evening.
Driving the news: Local officials told AP Wednesday they were having difficulty trying to reach stranded residents days after Fiona swept through, cutting off areas in "at least six municipalities" after triggering heavy rains, mudslides and flooding that destroyed bridges, roads and property.
The big picture: President Biden declared a federal disaster for Puerto Rico after Fiona struck, knocking out power to the entire island. Gov. Pedro Pierluisi requested the major disaster declaration on Tuesday.
- Pierluisi tweeted his thanks to Biden and Federal Emergency Management Agency administrator Deanne Criswell for the declaration, which he said would ensure towns had additional FEMA help to assist in storm damage recovery.
By the numbers: Over a million people were still without power and more than 450,000 had no running water or only intermittent service in the U.S. territory on Wednesday, according to government data.
What they're saying: Criswell said at a briefing in Puerto Rico Wednesday after visiting affected areas that initial recovery efforts were about "stabilizing the incident and bringing the communities to a level that they can function."
- Then officials would look at moving into rebuilding infrastructure to be more resilient "so that they can withstand future impacts."
Editor's note: This article has been updated with new details throughout.