Fiona Batters Puerto Rico Hurricane Fiona, a Category 1 storm, reached Puerto Rico at 3:20 p.m. EDT on Sunday, September 18, bringing maximum sustained winds of 85 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center. The storm brought torrential rains causing catastrophic flooding, mudslides and widespread destruction. Many people still have no power and authorities said that some in the western part of the island may face up to a few months without power. Most of the island was under a boil water advisory and many people still do not have access to clean water, a major health risk. Emergency shelters remained open, but many more were in informal shelter situations with friends and family. Fiona struck Puerto Rico just two days before the date five years ago when Hurricane Maria devastated the island. The island still has not recovered from Maria with hundreds of homes still not repaired and the power grid in a fragile state. Watch the video telling the story of the work in Puerto Rico after Maria and now with Fiona and our commitment to the people of the island. Click on the arrow. Americares is offering assistance to health facilities in Puerto Rico and we are delivering medicine, relief supplies and provide emergency funding to help repair damaged health centers. The Americares team based in San Juan has contacted partner health facilities to assess the most immediate health needs, including the replacement of medication and medical supplies damaged due to the flooding and power outages. (Photo: Alejandro Granadillo)