Puerto Rico National Guard helps respond to earthquake

By Puerto Rico National GuardJanuary 7, 2020

Puerto Rico National Guard helps respond to earthquake
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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - The Puerto Rico National Guard was activated Tuesday to help respond to earthquakes that caused heavy damage, some injuries, and at least one fatality in the southwest area of the island.

Gov. Wanda Vázquez-Garced activated the Guard after a series of earthquakes along the southern coast culminating in a predawn 6.4 temblor Tuesday.

"The Puerto Rico National Guard has begun to respond to the call of our people in support of the Emergency & Disaster Management Agency," said the Maj. Gen. José J. Reyes, adjutant general of the PRNG. "Our Joint Operations Center is currently operational, and our engineers will proceed to inspect identified bridges for damages. Additionally, we have emergency teams and tactical vehicles prepositioned in various municipalities, ready to assist as needed."

Reyes urged "everyone to remain calm and not speculate. Pay close attention to recommendations and guidance from government agencies and official sources."

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