ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 10月17日 02時40分


When Hurricane Maria swept away the bridge that led in and out of Charco Abajo, a remote village in the mountainous inland of #PuertoRico, Carlos Ocasio and Pablo Perez Medina decided that they couldn’t wait for help to arrive. When the wind and rain calmed, the welder and the retired handyman climbed off the edge of the bridge. They crossed the Vivi River and walked several miles to a hardware store, where they bought a cable, a metal harness and wheels. They built a pulley that now spans the gap where the bridge once was, and attached a shopping cart, after removing its legs and wheels, which they’ve been using to transfer food, water and supplies across the divide. @dennismanuel took this photo of Ramon Torres using the improvised pulley system. Though aid groups began to arrive a week after Carlos and Pablo set it up, Carlos and Pablo raised a sign to describe how it felt in #CharcoAbajo immediately after the storm. It reads “Campamento de los Olvidados,” Spanish for “Camp of the Forgotten.” Nearly a month after #HurricaneMaria devastated this island commonwealth, life remains a struggle. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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