Puerto Rico opens only 20% of schools amid ongoing quakes
Source: Associated Press
Puerto Rico opens only 20% of schools amid ongoing quakes
By DANICA COTO
January 28, 2020
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) Puerto Rico opened only 20% of its public schools on Tuesday following a strong earthquake that delayed the start of classes by nearly three weeks as fears linger over the safety of students.
Only 177 schools were certified to open after engineers inspected them for damage caused by the magnitude-6.4 earthquake that killed one person and damaged hundreds of homes on Jan. 7. But the inspections were not to determine whether a school could withstand another strong earthquake or had structural shortcomings such as short columns that make it vulnerable to collapse, further worrying parents.
Of course I am afraid, said 38-year-old Marién Santos, who attended an open house on Monday at her sons Ramón Vilá Mayo high school in the suburb of Río Piedras where officials gave her a copy of the inspection report and evacuation plans.
Her concerns were echoed by the director of the school, Elisa Delgado. While she believes engineers did a thorough inspection of the school, built in the early 1900s, they warned her not to use the main entrance in an evacuation because it leads to an area filled with gas lines. The problem is that the other exits are too narrow to handle the schools 450 students, she told The Associated Press.
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