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Puerto Rico, already devastated by Hurricane Maria, may have another crisis on its hands because of a dam on the verge of collapsing. David Begnaud reports.
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A failing dam has created a new crisis in hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico. A 90-year-old dam is being pushed to the breaking point by floodwaters of Hurricane Maria. Tens of thousands who live downstream are scrambling to higher ground. David Begnaud reports.
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Puerto Rico is an island in crisis. More than two days after Hurricane Maria hit, the power is out, roads are blocked, cell phone towers are down, streets are flooded and now a dam may be failing. Officials are scrambling to evacuate 70,000 people downstream. David Begnaud reports.
Two days after Hurricane Maria slammed into Puerto Rico, people are still being rescued. The storm is now passing the Turks and Caicos Islands as a Category 3 hurricane. David Begnaud reports from San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Hurricane Maria inflicted damage on 80 percent of homes in Puerto Rico. In the coastal city of Cantano, residents forged through flooded streets, heading to the only open grocery store. In the small town of Toa Baja, hundreds of residents were rescued by the National Guard. David Begnaud reports.
Hurricane Maria leveled parts of Puerto Rico, causing an island-wide power outage and flooding. CBS News' David Begnaud reports from San Juan.
Hurricane Maria is just the latest storm to cause significant devastation weeks after Harvey and Irma impacted the Caribbean. Meteorologists Craig Setzer from CBS Miami, Jeff Berardelli from CBS affiliate WPEC and Scott Padgett from CBS Dallas / Fort Worth join CBSN to discuss the science behind these storms, whether climate change is to blame and how people can prepare better.
Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico early Wednesday morning as a Category 4 storm. Extreme winds caused widespread damage and power outages across the island. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud joins CBSN from San Juan, Puerto Rico with the latest on the storm's impact.
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Puerto Rico has taken a beating from Hurricane Maria, the strongest storm to hit the U.S. territory in nearly 90 years. Maria made landfall as a powerful Category 4 hurricane and took its time tearing across the island. David Begnaud reports.
Hurricane Maria brought winds of more than 140 miles per hour and torrential rain to the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico. CBS News' David Begnaud is in the Puerto Rican capital of San Juan, where many are without power after the storm.
The eye of deadly Hurricane Maria is hitting Puerto Rico. It could have a devastating impact. The storm weakened slightly overnight to a strong Category 4, but officials there predict entire towns will have to be rebuilt. Maria's top winds are now 155 mph. David Begnaud reports from San Juan, Puerto Rico.
A catastrophic hurricane is heading straight for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Maria is a Category 5 hurricane with sustained winds of 165 miles per hour. Some islands in its path were also ravaged by Hurricane Irma two weeks ago. David Begnaud reports.
Puerto Rico is bracing for impact from Hurricane Maria.The Category 5 storm is expected to make landfall tonight. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud has the latest from San Juan, Puerto Rico.
CBS News' David Begnaud is in San Juan, Puerto Rico, where people are boarding up for Hurricane Maria. The Category 5 storm is expected to reach the island Tuesday night.
Puerto Rico's Governor Ricardo Rossello joins CBSN to discuss the preparations being put into place as the island braces for Hurricane Irma.
CBS News correspondent Tony Dokoupil joins CBSN from Puerto Rico as the island prepares for the impact of Hurricane Irma.
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Health officials in Puerto Rico fear the number of cases on the island may be three times higher than reported, as Governor Vazquez cancels a $38 million order for testing kits. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud joins CBSN to discuss the response to the governor's decision and how residents are coping.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are virtually tied in Florida, with Trump slightly ahead in a new poll. But Puerto Rican voters in that state may give Clinton a boost. CBS News digital journalist Kylie Atwood joined CBSN with more on how they could impact the election.
Much of Puerto Rico was without electrical power after a fire at an electrical station. CBSN's Vlad Duthiers and Reena Ninan have more.
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