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Watch Live: Biden surveys damage from Hurricane Fiona in Puerto Rico

 

How to watch President Biden's remarks in Puerto Rico

  • What: President Biden visits Puerto Rico

  • Date: Monday, Oct. 3, 2022

  • Location: Ponce, Puerto Rico

  • Online stream: Live on CBS News in the player above and on your mobile or streaming device.

President Joe Biden is headed to Puerto Rico on Monday to survey damage from Hurricane Fiona, which hit the island as a Category 1 storm on Sept. 18, causing widespread power outages and leaving large parts of the island without water.

According to Puerto Rico Department of Health, there have been 13 confirmed deaths on the island attributed to the storm.   

"I'm heading to Puerto Rico because they haven't been taken very good care of," Mr. Biden told reporters just be he departed. "They've been trying like hell to catch up from the last hurricane. I want to see the state of affairs today and make sure we push everything we can."

Mr. Biden is expected to receive a briefing and then will deliver remarks Monday afternoon. He is also expected to visit a school to meet with families, community leaders, and federal and local officials who are working to help the island rebuild. He'll return to the White House on Monday night.

While in Puerto Rico, Mr. Biden will announce the allocation of more than $60 million from the 2021 bipartisan infrastructure law to improve the island's storm resilience, which includes shoring up levees, strengthening flood walls, and creating a new flood warning system, a White House official said Monday morning.

FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell, who recently has been on the ground in Florida to assist with recovery efforts from Hurricane Ian, and first lady Jill Biden will join Mr. Biden.

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President Joe Biden returns a salute as first lady Jill Biden waves before boarding Air Force One for a trip to Puerto Rico to survey storm damage from Hurricane Fiona, Monday, Oct. 3, 2022, at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Gemunu Amarasinghe / AP

Mr. Biden is planning to travel to Florida on Wednesday to assess damage from Hurricane Ian, which hit the western coast of the state last week as a powerful Category 4 storm. As of Monday, the official Florida statewide death count from Ian stood at 58 but CBS News has contacted local sheriffs and with their records the toll rides at least 82 deaths —  directly or in part —  due to the hurricane.

Sara Cook and Kristin Brown contributed to this report.