“…The Internet has had a very important role in the activation and maintenance of these links, as extra-official response to the crisis could begin soon after the Hurricane, and traditional arts and crafts can be offered and sold in spite of damage to the physical shops where they had been usually marketed. At the same time, the unending crisis, the failure to restore power and water to thousands of people, the damaged infrastructure, the destroyed houses exposing thousands to habitat insecurity, the lack of federal and local help, and the mass migration extending livelihood insecurity to the mainland, continues to undermine Puerto Rican mental and social health as well as grassroots recovery efforts given that the magnitude of the need is so overwhelming that all help seems insignificant (Orengo-Aguayo, Stewart, de Arellano, Suárez-Kindy, & Young, 2019;Scaramutti, Salas-Wright, Vos, Schwartz, 2019).…”