FEMA Leadership Discusses Recovery Goals During Visit to PR and USVI

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (Jan. 26, 2021) – FEMA Region II Acting Administrator David Maurstad and Federal Disaster Recovery Coordinator José G. Baquero speak with Governor Pedro Pierluisi about ongoing recovery work in Puerto Rico. (Photo FEMA/Eliezer Hernández)

The Federal Emergency Management Agency Region II Acting Administrator David Maurstad visited Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands this week to engage in a series of conversations with government officials from both territories about ongoing recovery and preparedness efforts. This is Maurstad’s first visit to Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands since being assigned to his position.

“Our top priority is to reduce disaster suffering, and this visit reinforced our commitment to our partners to ensure that we achieve results. As a result of this visit, we have strengthened our priorities with our partners, which puts us on the path to success,” said Maurstad.

As part of the visit to Puerto Rico, the federal official spoke with Gov. Pedro Pierluisi at La Fortaleza about the various disasters that have affected the island. They also discussed FEMA’s goals for the year, which include completing all site inspections for Hurricane Maria and the earthquakes projects, as well as ensuring that the majority of projects are obligated.

“These meetings are essential for the work on the island and allow the recovery to move forward at a steady pace. Together we will ensure that this historic recovery will benefit all of Puerto Rico,” said Federal Disaster Recovery Coordinator for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands José Baquero Tirado.

In addition, the FEMA team met with federal and commonwealth staff visiting various FEMA offices on the island and at the agency distribution center, where preparedness and readiness activities for the 2021 hurricane season were discussed. In both Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, key projects to complete in 2021 were identified, which will enhance the capabilities of the Puerto Rico Emergency Management Bureau and the Virgin Island Territorial Emergency Management Agency.

A meeting was also held with the Puerto Rico National Guard to discuss the coordination related to COVID-19 vaccination work on the island. For the Adjutant General of Puerto Rico Major General José J. Reyes, the meeting was an important step in the efforts to slow the spread of the virus and added that “for the past four years, FEMA has been a determining factor in the recovery of our Island. Now, with the COVID-19 pandemic, the agency’s collaboration has been fundamental in this fight for the well-being of our citizens. Each of us is an important part of the process of stopping this pandemic.”

St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, (Jan. 20, 2021) – FEMA Region II Acting Administrator David Maurstad along with staff from the New York and USVI offices meet with Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. at Government House to discuss the progress of repairs to damage caused by hurricanes Irma and Maria. (Photo FEMA/Marisa Allen)

The visit to the neighboring islands of St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix, on the other hand, included a meeting with the U.S.V.I.’s Gov. Albert Bryan Jr., as well as other territorial officials. There, the team was able to see progress first-hand at the Estate Fortuna Fire Station, the George Simmons Terrace Community Center and the Juan F. Luis Hospital and Medical Center temporary facility, which is nearly completed.

“This visit reinforced FEMA’s commitment to the USVI and ensures that the territory is postured to achieve key milestones in 2021,” said Acting Director for the U.S. Virgin Islands Joint Recovery Office John Covell.

FEMA has prioritized its investment in the Caribbean to ensure their recoveries are successful as it continues to help people before, during and after disasters.

For more information on Puerto Rico’s recovery from Hurricane María, visit www.fema.gov/disaster/4339 and www.recuperacion.pr. Follow on social networks at Facebook.com/FEMAPuertoRico, Facebook.com/COR3pr and Twitter @COR3pr.

For more on the U.S. Virgin Islands’ recovery, visit twitter.com/femaregion2 and www.facebook.com/FEMAUSVirginIslands