PUERTO RICO (WTVD) -- If you have not been able to contact your loved ones in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria, here's what you can do.
The territory's Federal Affairs Administration is asking people to now send emails.
Because of high volume, leaders are now requesting that people use email requests; however, they ask that you only send one email. The only exception is if the status of your loved one has changed.
You are also able to call a help desk in Washingon D.C. There, staffers are taking names, information, and numbers and developing plans to check those who remain unreachable as the island begins to recover.
Other helpful tools
USA.gov is suggesting the following:
AT&T's new website
AT&T has set up a website that allows anyone in the U.S. to register the cell phone number of a family member or friend who is an AT&T wireless customer in Puerto Rico.
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