As the 2018 hurricane season approaches, a new study reveals that more may have died in the aftermath of 2017's Hurricane Maria than previously thought. Ministries in hard-hit Puerto Rico say the study could generate more attention and help an island that still has not recovered.
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As Hurricane Season Looms, Ministries See Huge Puerto Rico Death Toll as Call to Action
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