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Michigan State to study communication after Hurricane Maria

A research team plans to convene focus groups and interview reporters and residents.
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Damaged homes in the La Perla neighborhood the day after Hurricane Maria made landfall on September 21, 2017 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

EAST LANSING, Mich. - Michigan State University researchers have received a federal grant to study communication after Hurricane Maria, which devastated Puerto Rico.

The East Lansing school says it plans to use the roughly $400,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to examine how information spread during and after the hurricane that struck last September. Researchers aim to learn why infrastructure failed and how crisis communication was used before, during and after the hurricane.

A research team plans to convene focus groups and interview reporters and residents. They also will map areas still lacking electricity.

Project goals include producing a book, website and documentary about the storm's impact on reporting as well as residents' lives. Researchers also seek to develop policy recommendations for effective communication in places with similar characteristics to Puerto Rico.

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