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Butler Beauty Academy students Gheisha Cordero, left, and Ivan Cumba-Mendez, originally from Puerto Rico, show pictures of their family members who are living amid the devastation in Moca, which was struck by Hurricane Maria.

Estefany De Jesús Besares, 25, and Alejandro Ramos, 22, and their four children came to Butler from Puerto Rico in August for their son's medical treatment. They had no idea that Hurricane Maria would arrive in Puerto Rico in September with disastrous results.

Understandably, they are worried about family members still living in Puerto Rico.

“The only thing that I heard from my family was a post on Facebook that my family is OK,” Ramos said. “I haven't talked to anyone yet.”

Humacao, on the eastern side of Puerto Rico, where his great-grandmother and mother-in-law live, was hard hit by the hurricane. Many of his great-grandmother's belongings were destroyed. She is staying now with a daughter in another town.

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