Derick Ortiz and Damara Navarro, both 17, grew up about 25 miles from each other in Puerto Rico. But their lives began to head in different directions on September 20, 2017. That’s when the island was ravaged by Hurricane Maria, one of the most powerful storms ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean.
In the coastal city of Fajardo, Derick and his family lived without running water and electricity for three weeks. The storm had wiped out power and most cell phone service to the island and damaged about a third of all homes. Derick’s school and the hotel where his parents worked were shut down.
Derick Ortiz and Damara Navarro are both 17. They grew up about 25 miles from each other in Puerto Rico. But their lives began to head in different directions on September 20, 2017. That is when the island was ravaged by Hurricane Maria. It was one of the most powerful storms ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean.
Derick and his family lived in the coastal city of Fajardo. They were without running water and electricity for three weeks. The storm had wiped out power and most cell phone service to the island. It had damaged about a third of all homes. Derick’s school was shut down. So was the hotel where his parents worked.