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In Vega Alta, on the northern coast of Puerto Rico, the town estimated that recent floods had already inflicted $7 million in damages.
In the central town of Cidra, local authorities reported $3 million in damages to roads, infrastructure and drainage systems and said they would tap the first $100,000 disbursement of the governor's emergency reserve funds for expenses related to the rains.
In Aguas Buenas, a mountain town outside San Juan, the rains that were forecast to continue Sunday flooded streets, opened a sinkhole and cut 26 families off from their homes.