NEW ORLEANS (AP) – The last of the once-ubiquitous FEMA trailers has been removed from New Orleans more than six years after floodwalls and levees broke during Hurricane Katrina and caused the city to ...
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 ...
NEW ORLEANS — While the Federal Emergency Management Agency rushes to move thousands of Gulf Coast storm victims out of government-issued trailers, scientists are tearing the units apart to learn why ...
In a giant auction, the federal government has agreed to sell for pennies on the dollar most of the 120,000 formaldehyde-tainted trailers it bought nearly five years ago for Hurricane Katrina victims.
Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel has warned consumers that 100,000 FEMA surplus manufactured homes and travel trailers will soon flood the market — complete with their formaldehyde vapor ...
NEW ORLEANS -- The Federal Emergency Management Agency took too long to respond to initial reports of dangerous levels of formaldehyde in trailers delivered to victims of the 2005 hurricanes, exposing ...
NEW ORLEANS -- While the Federal Emergency Management Agency rushes to move thousands of Gulf Coast storm victims out of government-issued trailers, scientists are tearing the units apart to learn why ...