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Biden promises U.S. to aid Puerto Rico hurricane recovery efforts

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Federal Emergency Management Agency administrator Deanne Criswell, right, speaks as President Joe Biden visits the FEMA Region 2 office in New York, Thursday, Sept. 22.
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President Joe Biden speaks about Hurricane Fiona during a visit to the Federal Emergency Management Agency Region 2 office in New York, Thursday, Sept. 22.
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A house lays in the mud after it was washed away by Hurricane Fiona at Villa Esperanza in Salinas, Puerto Rico, Wednesday, Sept. 21.
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View of a house that was washed away by Hurricane Fiona at Villa Esperanza in Salinas, Puerto Rico, Wednesday, Sept. 21.
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A man points to a home that was collapsed by Hurricane Fiona at Villa Esperanza in Salinas, Puerto Rico, Wednesday, Sept. 21.
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View of a damaged bridge after Hurricane Fiona hit Villa Esperanza in Salinas, Puerto Rico, Wednesday, Sept. 21.
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A National Guardsman delivers water to the residents of Punta Diamante in Ponce, Puerto Rico, Wednesday, Sept. 21, after the area was hit by Hurricane Fiona.
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Members of the National Guard deliver water to the residents of Punta Diamante in Ponce, Puerto Rico, Wednesday, Sept. 21.
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A National Guardsman greets a neighbor after delivering water to the residents of Punta Diamante in Ponce, Puerto Rico, Wednesday, Sept. 21.
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Nancy Galarza looks at the damage that Hurricane Fiona inflicted on her community, which remained cut off four days after the Category 1 storm slammed the rural community of San Salvador in the town of Caguas, Puerto Rico, Thursday, Sept. 22.
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Danciel Rivera, who is known as the "Payaso Jack," poses for a portrait after he tried to cheer up children and adults as part of a church group who visited the area to help those affected by Hurricane Fiona in the rural community of San Salvador in Caguas, Puerto Rico, Thursday, Sept. 22.

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