(CNN) Puerto Rico was devastated by a series of earthquakes this month that left thousands of people displaced from their homes and needing a place to stay.

In response, Airbnb is offering refuge to evacuees through its Open Homes program -- an online service for displaced people and relief workers to find free temporary housing until January 31.

The company is encouraging people who are safe to offer space to those who evacuated, or to relief workers helping with recovery efforts, by listing their available rooms or housing for no charge on the site.

In the last two weeks, Puerto Rico has been ravaged by temblors , including a 5.9 magnitude quake near Indios, a 6.4 magnitude quake in Guayanilla, and a 5.2 magnitude aftershock on the southern coast -- leaving almost 300,000 people without power , water or housing.

People in need can complete a form at the top of the service's website, then search the listings. They need an Airbnb account, which requires a name, date of birth, phone number and email address.

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