Maria, deemed the worst hurricane to strike the Island of Enchantment in more than 90 years by Pedro Cerame, Rosselló's director of communications in Washington, DC, killed 19 people directly, the official said.
"Sixteen people certified versus in the thousands, you can be very proud of all your people, all of our people working together," Trump said Tuesday. "Sixteen versus literally thousands of people, you can be very proud."
In the same briefing, 45 also commented on Puerto Rico's disaster raising budget difficulties.
"I hate to tell you, Puerto Rico, but you've thrown our budget a little out of whack because we spent a lot of money on Puerto Rico, and that's fine, we saved a lot of lives," POTUS told officials.
The majority of the island's 3.5 million residents are still without power and access to potable water. Per reports from the New York Post, on the eve of Trump's arrival, just a little more than 5 percent of the Puerto Rico's electrical customers had service. An additional 10 percent could have their power restored, but it won't be for another two weeks the outlet indicated.
According to Rosselló, Maria has caused about $90 billion in damages on the island.