SAN
JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Crews who are helping restore power in Puerto
Rico as part of a $750 million federal contract will leave the U.S.
territory soon as nearly a quarter of a million customers remain in the
dark more than five months after Hurricane Maria, officials said
Wednesday.
Brian
Mershon, a spokesman for Texas-based Fluor Corporation, told The
Associated Press the contract with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is
ending in part because no further funding is available. He said that
after Feb. 25, some 1,600 workers and 1,300 pieces of equipment will
remain in Puerto Rico, compared with a peak of 3,000 workers and 2,000
pieces of equipment.
"Crews
who will remain in the U.S. territory for upcoming weeks will continue
to restore power and complete assignments based on available funding and
materials," he said. "This is a normal part of the life cycle of large
government projects."
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