Still at sea. Clearing harbors down the Caribbean for relief vessels to get in and running relief supplies(food, medical etc) ourselves in the interim. Irma jammed things up down here, Maria destroyed them.
I can imagine. It's got to be a fairly depressing sight. There must be a lot of destroyed and submerged boats, docks, seawalls, etc.
Read a couple things today regarding Maria:
On Friday afternoon, people in the northwest part of Puerto Rico were urged to evacuate because of a possible dam breach on the Guajataca River, the National Weather Service said on Twitter
Rosseló told CNN affiliate WAPA radio on Saturday that the Guajataca Dam is still holding, but he is still pleading for residents to evacuate the area.
Puerto Rico evacuates 70,000 after dam fails in Hurricane Maria's wake.......
[video]https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/sep/22/puerto-rico-hurricane-maria-dam[/video]
After clobbering Caribbean islands through the week, Hurricane Maria could bring "direct impacts" to the US East Coast in the coming days.
"It becoming increasingly likely that some direct impacts will occur along portions of the coast next week," the National Hurricane Center said in an advisory on Saturday. "Interests in the Bahamas and along
the Carolina and Mid-Atlantic coasts should monitor the progress of Maria."
Forecasters expect "dangerous surf and rip currents" along southeastern US beaches over the next several days.
"Swells from Maria are increasing along the coast of the southeastern United States and are expected to reach the mid-Atlantic coast tonight and on Sunday . ... These swells will likely cause dangerous surf and rip currents at the beach through much of next week," the hurricane center said.
The Category 3 storm is carrying maximum sustained winds of 115 mph and is 245 miles east of Eleuthera Island in the Bahamas. It is moving at 8 miles (13 kilometers) per hour.
"Maria will move away from the Bahamas into the open waters of the western Atlantic today," the center said.