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The Federal Emergency Management Agency allocated nearly $2.3 million to repair a low water crossing in the Cerro Gordo sector of the Caonillas Abajo neighborhood in Villalba after the structure was destroyed by the continuous rains from Hurricane María. The low water crossing was replaced with a two-lane elevated bridge that allows runoff to flow during heavy rains. Nearly $1.2 million of the total funds addressed these hazard mitigation measures. (Credit: Federal Emergency Management Agency)