Nearly 18 months after Hurricane Helene, some western North Carolina families in temporary federal trailers are now buying those units from the government ...
FEMA said its New Orleans office received nearly 70 phone calls from concerned residents after Thursday's announcement. Sherry Gremillion, 45, a waitress still living in a St. Bernard Parish trailer ...
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FORT WORTH, Texas — The federal government typically spends up to $150,000 apiece — not counting utilities, maintenance or labor — on the trailers it leases to disaster victims, then auctions them at ...
ASHEVILLE - Few remain in temporary housing through the Federal Emergency Management Agency after Tropical Storm Helene, as the agency expects most to have moved on to temporary housing by the end of ...
Norwalk, along with a dozen other area towns, will now be able to set up emergency shelters wherever they need to be deployed. Each of the 14 towns in the Region 1 Emergency Planning Team -- which ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has done an about-face and will immediately stop buying, selling and donating disaster-relief trailers because they could be contaminated with formaldehyde, the ...
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