Events are planned around the city and the country today to mark one year since Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico.
Mourners gathered in Lower Manhattan to read the names of the people killed during and after the storm.
“We understand what it means to be invisible and to be taken for granted. Why I’m here this morning is to honor every single name and every single life, that not only died, but that we don’t know,” one mourner said.
Elected officials are rallying at City Hall to call for a federal investigation into the Trump Administration's response to Maria.
A recent report from George Washington University estimated that nearly 3,000 people died in the six months after Maria.
But the president has disputed that number, claiming it's a plot by Democrats to make him look bad.
Hundreds of thousands of people were displaced.
Most of the electricity has been restored to Puerto Rico, but many people who live on smaller islands still have no power.