Splet08. maj 2009 · Leaving the Trailers Ready or Not, Katrina Victims Lose Temporary Housing 97 Earnest Hammond, 70, with cans he collects to pay for repairs to his hurricane-damaged home. Lee Celano for The... SpletThe victims of Hurricane Katrina had no choice. They were given these trailers in which to live. They were grateful to have a place to live temporarily, but we should never have subjected them to this exposure and we should never minimize the …
Ready or Not, Katrina Victims Lose Temporary Housing
Splet13. jan. 2015 · Some of the thousands of FEMA trailers sitting unused since Hurricane Katrina may go to house last week's tornado victims, officials said on Tuesday. SpletWithin days of Hurricane Katrina's landfall in August 2005, frantic officials at the Federal Emergency Management Agency ordered nearly $2.7 billion worth of trailers and mobile homes to house the storm's victims, many of them using a single page of specifications. Just 25 lines spelled out FEMA's requirements, with little mention of 3m 代理商 台灣
Lessons learned from Katrina, FEMA says it won
Splet12. mar. 2010 · FEMA’s sale of nearly 93,000 towable trailers and more than 9,300 pad-mounted mobile homes drew high bids totaling $133 million, or about 7 cents on the dollar compared with what the government... Splet16. jul. 2010 · Far from being universally embraced, MEMA cottages, as they are known, are still hotly debated now- five years after Hurricane Katrina -concerning where and for how long a cottage can be placed. MEMA cottages were created with a $280 million grant to devise a better place to live than a FEMA trailer. Splet15. mar. 2010 · The Washington Post ran a front-page article Saturday, written by Spencer Hsu, which reported the auction sale by FEMA of most of the 120,000 notorious formaldehyde-tainted trailers it had purchased five years ago to house the victims of Hurricane Katrina. 3m 供給不足