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New York’s mayor calls on US federal government to clean polluted canal in Puerto Rico

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks to the press at the governor's mansion in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Saturday, Nov. 8, 2014. (AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo)
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks to the press at the governor’s mansion in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Saturday, Nov. 8, 2014. (AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo)

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico _ New York City’s mayor visited a polluted canal in Puerto Rico’s capital city on Saturday and said the federal government must do more to clean it up.

Mayor Bill de Blasio visited the Canal Martin Pena with other elected officials and said later that nearly 27,000 residents of San Juan are affected by the contaminated waterway.

“We went to a neighbourhood in distinct need that deserves help from our federal government,” he said, adding that Washington must “remember its obligation” to the U.S. territory.

Before touring the canal, de Blasio met with Puerto Rican Gov. Alejandro Garcia Padilla.

The mayor was in San Juan for the Somos El Futuro conference, an annual gathering of Democratic elected officials from New York City and New York state.

He told conference attendees at a reception that New York “would not be all it is today if it weren’t for the contributions of the Puerto Rican people over the last century that have made New York so strong, so vibrant.”

Switching to Spanish, de Blasio said the Caribbean island “has a special place in our hearts” and offered praise for “the climate, the food and above all the people of Puerto Rico.”

The Associated Press

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