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Shipping ban for storm-hit island lifted

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for storm-hit island lifted
A toppled electronic billboard lies atop a house one week after the passage of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico on Wednesday. The US island territory, working without electricity, is struggling to dig out and clean up from its disastrous brush with the hurricane, blamed for at least 33 deaths across the Caribbean. AFP Photo

London:  President Donald Trump has waived shipping restrictions to help fuel and supplies reach storm-ravaged Puerto Rico, the White House has said, reports BBC.

Mr Trump "has authorized the Jones Act be waived for Puerto Rico", a statement said on Twitter.

Puerto Rico had pressed the US to lift the act, which limits shipping between coasts to US-flagged vessels.

The US territory is struggling with fuel, water and medical shortages one week after Hurricane Maria struck.

Federal emergency management officials and the US military have stepped up relief efforts as the scale of the island's crisis has become clear.

Many of its 3.4 million residents have been without electricity, reliable drinking supplies and other basic necessities since the storm struck.

The most powerful hurricane to hit Puerto Rico in nearly 90 years, Maria swept across the island last Wednesday.

The death toll was not as severe as Hurricane Irma - Maria claimed more than 30 lives in the Caribbean, including at least 16 in Puerto Rico.  But the storm knocked out the US territory's entire power grid, crippling its water and sewage treatment system.

The delivery of relief supplies has been hampered by roads rendered impassable by fallen trees or flooding.

Meanwhile, 91% of cellular communication sites remain out of service, US officials say.

President Trump has been under fire after he spent the weekend focusing on a feud with NFL players and coaches, instead of the Puerto Rico disaster. Ricardo Rossello, the island's governor, has called its devastation an unprecedented natural disaster.

Puerto Rico, which gets most of its fuel by ship from the US, has been under petrol rationing since the hurricane struck.

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