Pence offers support for those smacked by Maria on St. Croix

FREDERIKSTED, U.S. Virgin Islands (AP) - Vice President Mike Pence took in the damage wrought by Hurricane Maria in the U.S. Virgin Islands and delivered a message of comfort Friday from his boss, the president: "We will be with you every day until the Virgin Islands comes all the way back."

Air Force Two flew over homes stripped of their roofs, toppled trees and debris strewn in yards as it arrived on St. Croix, where the vice president attended a briefing on recovery efforts at an Army National Guard hangar before visiting a church to meet with people affected by the storm. President Donald Trump had hoped to visit earlier in the week, but the White House said difficult logistics in the aftermath of the storm prevented his trip.

"He wanted us to be here in the U.S. Virgin Islands to say very plainly and simply we are with you today, we will be with you tomorrow, we will be with you every day until the U.S. Virgin Islands comes all the way back," Pence told local officials. "That's our pledge to each and every one of you."

Visiting with locals at a church, Pence invited his wife, Karen, the family "prayer captain," to lead the congregation in prayer. She cited a reading from Colossians that spoke to the island's resilience.

Construction worker Jose Sanchez, 33, said the Pences' visit "builds morale, it gives us hope."

As for Maria, Sanchez said: "It was a whipping that we received. It is something that people are never going to forget, like Katrina."

Kenneth E. Mapp, the governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands, said the federal government had hurricane response efforts "down to a science."

"There is no country that responds to disasters like the United States of America," he said, adding that the island was making progress in its recovery from Hurricane Maria and expected schools to reopen on Tuesday.

The vice president was traveling to San Juan, Puerto Rico, later in the day. The trip comes days after Trump visited Puerto Rico and praised relief efforts without mentioning the criticism that the federal response has drawn.

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