Florida Sen. Bill Nelson will visit Puerto Rico today to inspect recovery efforts from last month’s Hurricane Maria.

Florida Gov. Rick Scott and Sen. Marco Rubio have also visited Puerto Rico since Hurricane Maria devastated the island on Sept. 20.

About 1 million Puerto Ricans live in Florida, and more are expected to arrive in the state after Maria. Scott on Oct. 2 declared a state of emergency in Florida so the state could more quickly respond to the expected influx of evacuees from Puerto Rico.

Rubio and Nelson both called for President Donald Trump to put the military in charge of coordinating relief efforts in Puerto Rico.

Rubio on Friday pushed back against fellow Republican Trump’s Thursday suggestion, via Twitter, that FEMA, the military and first responders cannot remain in Puerto Rico "forever."

"Filter out the noise & focus on the task," Rubio tweeted on Friday. "We will help our fellow Americans in #PuertoRico help themselves as much & for as long as it takes." A few minutes later, Trump tweeted: "The wonderful people of Puerto Rico, with their unmatched spirit, know how bad things were before the H’s. I will always be with them!"

Nelson’s schedule today includes an aerial tour of the island beginning at 10 a.m. and a 1 p.m. meeting in San Juan with Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rosselló.

After Nelson and Rosselló speak to the media at 1:30 p.m., Nelson has afternoon meetings scheduled with Federal Emergency Management Agency and Coast Guard representatives.