Across the globe , people have get wind about the damage Hurricane Maria caused in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean when it swept through the region a month ago , but few have actually see it . Much of the island stay out of reach by ground as bridges and roads remain plugged or untouchable .
The only pick left is to take to the air , and the National Weather Service is on it .
The serving ’s San Juan berth free avideo on TwitterTuesday show pilotless aircraft footage of what dissimilar village and pueblitos in Puerto Rico search like . The succulent greenish landscapes people might be familiar with are gone for the most part . What remains are overturned vehicle , soil , dust , and menage with no roof .

The video shows a car drive here or there , but the images are for the most part destitute of human , and are eerily congressman of themass migrationhappening on the island .
As of Tuesday , school have finallyopened , but just 9 percent and only in the two major city of San Juan and Mayagüez . Theofficial death tollhas rise to 51 , but expertsspeculatethe number could be as gamey as 450 .
The video recording shows the devastation to some of the island ’s renewable muscularity task , such as a solar park in Humacao or current of air turbines in Naguabo . The Energy Department grid remain down for the most part : Only25 percenthave power .

More than a calendar month has go by since Maria strike the island , but convalescence back to normal feel nowhere in sight . This video , at least , paints that picture clearly .
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