Around 10,000 aid containers stuck at Maria-hit Puerto Rico port
A shortage of truck drivers and the US territory's devastated infrastructure make it difficult to move the supplies to the areas that need it most.
Damages are seen in a supermarket after the area was hit by Hurricane Maria in Guayama, Puerto Rico, on September 20, 2017. / Reuters
About 10,000 containers full of aid supplies have arrived for victims of Puerto Rico, which was hit hard by a devastating Hurricane Maria last week .
But it is a job half done, as these containers remain stuck at a port in San Juan.
A shortage of truck drivers and the island’s devastated infrastructure are making it difficult to move the supplies to the areas that need it most.
TRT World’s Tetiana Anderson has more.