Updated February 21st, 2020 at 23:03 IST

Connecticut governor announces Puerto Rican housing support

Puerto Rico residents looking to relocate to Connecticut after recent natural disasters are getting financial assistance to help with housing.

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Puerto Rico residents looking to relocate to Connecticut after recent natural disasters are getting financial assistance to help with housing.

Democratic Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont announced Friday that $75,000 in state funding will be allocated to provide housing support for Puerto Rican residents coming to the state after recent earthquakes on the island territory.

Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin said at news conference Friday when news of natural disasters reaches the state, thousands of residents wonder if their family members are going to be all right.

He added many in Puerto Rico also look to Connecticut as a place of refuge to make it their new home. Connecticut already has a large population of Puerto Rican descent.

The money will be used to make security deposits or help with paying rent and will be distributed to nonprofit organizations like Alpha Community Services in Bridgeport, Casa Otoñal in New Haven, the San Juan Center in Hartford, among others.

Housing Commissioner Seila Mosquera-Bruna said in a release that over the last few years Puerto Rican families have suffered devastating natural disasters including the recent earthquakes. Hurricane Maria — a Category 5 hurricane — struck the island in 2017.

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Published February 21st, 2020 at 23:03 IST