Are the FEMA trailers safe?

What do you think about the 10,000 trailers FEMA bought for Katrina victims?

  • They couldn't ever use them because no one at FEMA bothered to notice it was against the law to use trailers in a flood zone. Therefore: The city of Hope Arkansas entered into the lease in October of 2005 shortly after Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans and the Gulf. The Federal Emergency Management Agency needed a place to stage temporary housing before moving it into the affected areas. The Hope airport ended up being the largest staging area and received much media attention at the time that around 10,000 trailers cluttered the 50-acre area near the Hope runways. They have been sitting there until last year. the last of them were moved after 6 ye

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    The trailers were meant to be used as TEMPORARY housing. Not permanent residences for the lazy.

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The trailers were meant to be used as TEMPORARY housing. Not permanent residences for the lazy.

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