ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 4月3日 02時51分


Enrique, 81, and Emma Lopez, 75, were about to embark on a daunting journey — they were boarding a plane back to Puerto Rico, 5 months after Hurricane Maria’s devastating fury forced them to abandon their home. In the months since Hurricane Maria pummeled the island in September, more than 135,000 Puerto Ricans left for the mainland. Families permanently changed their home addresses and enrolled their children in schools in Florida,Texas and New York. Yet many Puerto Ricans fled with plans to return. For them, the move north was a respite from the immediate chaos after the hurricane: the lack of electricity, unreliable hospitals and long lines for gas and food. For many, it is a joyous return home to Puerto Rico after months in exile. But the homecoming is still bittersweet. “I’ve been battered by 20,000 storms, but I’ve survived them all,” Enrique likes to say. The photographer @cgregoryphoto took this photo of Enrique and Emma at their home in Aguadilla, a small beach side town on the northwest corner of the island. Swipe left to see more scenes from Puerto Rico: Emma preparing the bed for her and Enrique, Enrique and his sister in Rio Grande, Enrique and Emma’s yard, and Emma in their home. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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