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Friday, February 19, 2016

Puerto Rico News Digest For February 19, 2016


MAN KILLED IN ISLA VERDE HIT & RUN


















A 43-year-old Nebraska man identified by police as Justin Zakrzewski was killed
last night as he attempted to cross Román Baldorioty de Castro Expressway in Isla
Verde. Zakrzewski was struck by a car in the San Juan-bound lanes of Baldorioty
de Castro shortly after 4:00 AM. The driver did not stop. The Expressway was shut
down by police at around 7:30 AM. Anyone with information which could lead to
the driver who struck Zakrzewski is encouraged to call Puerto Rico Police at 787-
343-2020.


HOUSE HEARINGS ON PR SCHEDULED FOR FEB. 25


From Caribbean Business:

"On Feb. 25, the eighth and ninth congressional hearings on Puerto Rico
will be held. The first hearing, entitled “Puerto Rico’s Debt Crisis and
Its Impact on the Bond Markets,” will be held by the House Committee on
Financial Services, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, at 10
a.m. Resident Commissioner Pedro Pierluisi has been invited to participate
in the hearing. The witnesses for the hearing are expected to be announced
in the coming days. The second hearing, “The U.S. Department of the Trea-
sury’s Analysis of the Situation in Puerto Rico,” will be a full committee hea-
ring before the House Natural Resources Committee, and is currently also
scheduled for 10 a.m. Pierluisi will also be participating in the discussion."


PR DUE TO IMPORT ALL BLOOD DUE TO ZIKA


From Reuters:

"New guidelines barring the collection of blood in areas with outbreaks of the
 mosquito-borne Zika virus will be put to the test first in cash-strapped Puerto
Rico, where health officials have two weeks to start importing the island’s su-
pply. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said earlier this week that areas
with active domestic transmission of Zika virus should stop collecting blood
locally. Puerto Rico has reported  a small number of cases of local transmission,
and U.S. health officials expect many thousands of residents to be infected once
the mosquito season reaches its peak this summer..."


FEDS CAPTURE 14 CUBANS ON MONA ISLAND


From Breitbart:

"The Air and Marine unit of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
service along with agents of the U.S. Border Patrol apprehended 14 Cuban
refugees on Mona Island, Puerto Rico. The Cubans had recently completed
a very dangers boat trip from Cuba through the treacherous Mona Passage...
Puerto Rican park rangers notified the Border Patrol station about the landing
of the boat with a group of illegal immigrants on-board. The boat was carrying
12 males and 2 females who all claimed to be Cuban nationals..."


T-MOBILE GROWS 10% IN 2015 IN PUERTO RICO


From News Is My Business:

"T-Mobile Puerto Rico executives said Thursday the wireless carrier experien-
ced a 10 percent growth on the island in 2015, while the industry as a whole
shrank by 2 percent. During the last quarter of the year, the carrier claims to
have achieved twice the sales of its nearest competitor...Washington-based pa-
rent company announced quarterly results this week, reporting a 1.1 percent in-
crease in total revenue during the fourth quarter of 2015, and an 8.4 percent jump
year-over-year for the 12-month period. The carrier reported adjusted EBITDA
of  $2.3 billion during the last quarter of 2015, and $7.4 billion for the year..."


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