Further inspection. Around 6 30 tonight we saw the night crew pull out and relocate to two near fire houses. Station 16 crews have been living in the garage because of mold contamination. These photos show the conditions the firemen have been living in. Firemen tell ktvu theres been a mold problem here for four years in the kitchen and bathrooms but nothing has been done about it. The departments command house went to station number 16 to see the problem. I know this issue had been brought up before. But i think at this point when they visited the station today they determined it had progressed to the point that it was no longer habitable. Reporter the command staff determined that the shift had to be moved out of here tonight. We understand they had to be moved out of here tonight. Reporter he expects the station to be cleaned and ready to house firefighters again in the next few weeks. Were already thinly staffed already. We cant afford to have stations out for a long period of time.
LOÍZA, Puerto Rico (AP) Jetsabel Osorio Chévere looked up with a sad smile as she leaned against her battered home. Nearly five years have gone by since Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico, and no one has offered her family a plastic tarp or zinc panels to replace the roof that the Category 4 sto.
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Fiona strengthened from a tropical storm into a hurricane Sunday as it bore down on Puerto Rico, where people braced for severe wind and torrential rains.