The cabinets and furniture destroyed by Hurricane Maria have been removed, and the rooms of a cement house in this small northern island town have been power-washed, the "mudline" just a foot or so from the ceiling the only sign of how high the water rose during the September 2017 storm. Next, the yellow hard-hatted volunteers from All Hands and Hearts will sanitize the walls and floors, readying the home for the June arrival of university students and building trades professionals who will make the home move-in ready for the couple who lived there.
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