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Last updated 17 Dec 2025

Recovery Collection: Puerto Rico: Hurricane Maria 2017

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Hurricane Maria
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Introduction

Hurricane Maria, a category 4 hurricane, made landfall on the island of Puerto Rico on 20 September 2017, less than two weeks after the category 5 Hurricane Irma passed the northern part of the island. Hurricanes Irma and Maria also affected a number of neighbouring countries and territories including Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, the British Virgin Islands, Dominica, the Dominican Republic, Guadeloupe, Haiti, St. Barts, St. Martin, Turks and Caicos Islands, the mainland United States of America and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

In Puerto Rico, Hurricane Irma killed 4 people and brought about widespread power outages and water service interruption for several days, which left at least 900,000 people without power and 50,000 without water. Hurricane Maria was subsequently one of the worst disasters in Puerto Rico’s history, killing at least 2,975 people based on the independent study conducted by George Washington University, which was commissioned by the Puerto Rican government, and partially or completely destroying approximately 166,000 residential buildings. The hurricane caused damage to already fragile infrastructure which had cascading impacts on lifeline infrastructure systems such as energy, transportation, access to health and essential services. The hurricane affected nearly every resident of Puerto Rico, but older adults, children, people living with disabilities and chronic illnesses, and women were disproportionately affected. A pre-existing decade-long economic crisis consisting of structural, demographic, health, social and infrastructure issues exacerbated the damage to the communities on the Caribbean Island.

To build back better in recovery from this devastating hurricane, the Government of Puerto Rico established the Central Office of Recovery, Reconstruction, and Resiliency (COR3) to play a central role in the recovery effort. It developed the Economic and Disaster Recovery Plan with support from federal legislation, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Homeland Security Operational Analysis Center (HSOAC). The plan was developed, aligned with existing plans such as Build Back Better Puerto Rico, the Plan for Puerto Rico, the National Disaster Recovery Framework, and the 2018 Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery Action Plan. The team supporting the government to develop the plan conducted damage and needs assessment within specific sectors and across sectors. They identified more than 270 specific courses of action for recovery with an estimated cost of 139 billion USD over an 11-year period.

The Government of Puerto Rico sees the recovery not just as an opportunity to make the island more disaster resilient but also as a means to revitalize its economy, society and infrastructure, to lead Puerto Rico to be an innovative state. The core values for the recovery plan are capacity-building, resiliency, transparency, and innovation, and it includes short-term priorities to address the immense scope of needs such as the reestablishment of lifeline systems and repair or reconstruction of residential structures. It calls for long-term priorities to build resilience including revitalizing urban centers for economic recovery efforts and scaling social services; resilient health, education and infrastructure systems; and rebuilding infrastructure to meet modern codes and standards.

To assist the Government of Puerto Rico’s recovery efforts, the FEMA has been involved in a number of projects. As of December 2021, the FEMA had approved funding the projects to repair damage caused by Hurricane Maria and provide hazard mitigation measures for future disasters for more than 67 recreational plazas which are central to people’s gathering and economic activities. FEMA also provided a recovery toolkit for damaged schools, which includes federal resources and directories with technical assistance opportunities to help schools build capacities to be prepared against future disasters in the four key areas: planning and design, workforce readiness, contracting and procurement, and project review.
 

Hazards
Cyclone, Hurricane and Typhoon
Themes
Recovery Recovery planning
Country and region
Puerto Rico

Knowledge base

Items: 48
The Education Sector in Puerto Rico After Hurricane Maria
Documents and publications
Publications
22 June 2022
The education sector in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria: Predisaster conditions, hurricane damage, and themes for Recovery

This report details prestorm conditions, assesses the damage and recovery needs, and describes the courses of action represented in the recovery plan for the Education sector from the 2017 Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.

Homeland Security Operational Analysis Center (HSOAC)
RAND Corporation
Recovery Planning for Natural Resources and Parks in Puerto Rico
Documents and publications
Publications
22 June 2022
Recovery Planning for Natural Resources and Parks in Puerto Rico: Natural and Cultural Resources Sector Report, Volume I

This report presents a socioecological system framework for recovery planning, information on observed damage, and 25 courses of action for the recovery from the 2017 Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.

Homeland Security Operational Analysis Center (HSOAC)
RAND Corporation
Cultural and Historical Resources Recovery Planning in Puerto Rico
Documents and publications
Publications
22 June 2022
Cultural and historical resources recovery planning in Puerto Rico: Natural and cultural resources sector report, Volume II

This report provides an overview of Puerto Rico's cultural resources and their importance, the findings from numerous rapid assessments of storm damage, and details for the recovery actions in Puerto Rico's economic and disaster recovery plan.

Homeland Security Operational Analysis Center (HSOAC)
RAND Corporation
Beyond Recovery
Documents and publications
Publications
22 June 2022
Beyond Recovery: Transforming Puerto Rico's Water Sector in the Wake of Hurricanes Irma and Maria

This report details a framework for a hurricane recovery made up of 30 courses of action consistent with the government of Puerto Rico's priorities. These courses of action address key opportunities for enhancing resilience in Puerto Rico's water sector.

Homeland Security Operational Analysis Center (HSOAC)
RAND Corporation
Modernizing Puerto Rico's Housing Sector Following Hurricanes Irma and Maria
Documents and publications
Publications
22 June 2022
Modernizing Puerto Rico's Housing Sector Following Hurricanes Irma and Maria: Post-Storm Challenges and Potential Courses of Action

Through a detailed and comprehensive analysis of the housing damage caused by the 2017 hurricanes, the authors make informed recovery recommendations for policymakers so they can repair and rebuild safe and affordable housing in Puerto Rico.

Homeland Security Operational Analysis Center (HSOAC)
RAND Corporation
Public Buildings in Puerto Rico After Hurricane Maria
Documents and publications
Publications
22 June 2022
Public buildings in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria: Prestorm challenges, hurricane damage, and suggested courses of action for recovery

This report summarizes the information gathering and analysis that HSOAC conducted to support the public building part of the recovery plan from the 2017 Hurricane Maria.

Homeland Security Operational Analysis Center (HSOAC)
RAND Corporation
Logistics Analysis of Puerto Rico
Documents and publications
Publications
22 June 2022
Logistics analysis of Puerto Rico: will the seaborne supply chain of Puerto Rico support hurricane recovery projects?

Puerto Rico's seaborne logistics capacity is assessed in the context of the anticipated increase in imported materials and the need to transport large, heavy materials onto, and then around, the main island for recovery projects following Hurricane Maria.

Homeland Security Operational Analysis Center (HSOAC)
RAND Corporation
Challenges and Opportunities for the Puerto Rico Economy
Documents and publications
22 June 2022
Challenges and Opportunities for the Puerto Rico Economy A Review of Evidence and Options Following Hurricanes Irma and Maria in 2017

The report provides considerable detail on the conditions in Puerto Rico before and after the 2017 hurricane season so that decisionmakers can adopt better policies in rebuilding a sustainable economic sector, more broadly, the whole of Puerto Rico.

Homeland Security Operational Analysis Center (HSOAC)
RAND Corporation
Supporting a 21st Century Workforce in Puerto Rico
Documents and publications
Publications
22 June 2022
Supporting a 21st Century Workforce in Puerto Rico: Challenges and Options for Improving Puerto Rico's Workforce System Following Hurricanes Irma and Maria in 2017

This document gives decisionmakers details on the workforce challenges in Puerto Rico prior to the 2017 hurricane season, and directly afterward and offers suggested strategies to design and implement workforce development programs and overarching system.

Homeland Security Operational Analysis Center (HSOAC)
RAND Corporation
Municipalities on the Front Lines of Puerto Rico's Recovery
Documents and publications
Publications
21 June 2022
Municipalities on the Front Lines of Puerto Rico's Recovery -Assessing Damage, Needs, and Opportunities for Recovery After Hurricane Maria

This detailed report focuses on the impact that Hurricanes Irma and Maria had on the ability of Puerto Rico’s municipalities to govern and deliver services to their constituents.

RAND Corporation
Homeland Security Operational Analysis Center (HSOAC)

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