More than 58,000 Puerto Ricans have fled to Florida since Hurricane Maria devastated the island last month, according to new figures released by Gov. Rick Scott’s office, which tallied the influx of people through the airports in Miami and Orlando and the Port Everglades seaport in Broward County. Florida schools have also enrolled more than 2,000 new students from storm-struck Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Following Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria, officials at Orange County Public Schools have tracked an influx of new students to their campuses. This chart shows a day-by-day tally, starting in mid-September, of students enrolling in the district from Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. So far, 481 students from Puerto Rico have enrolled in Orange County schools, as have 106 from the Virgin Islands.

The influx of Puerto Rican families is unlikely to slow anytime soon; the island still lacks basic utilities like electricity and running water, and Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló said he hopes to restore power to 95 percent of the energy grid by mid-December.

Read the full article by Mark Keierleber about Florida schools from The 74