two stories. one cant get a trailer from fema and one cant return a trailer to fema
D'IBERVILLE, Miss. — The mail carrier brought the registered letter to Jessica Lessard's tiny trailer, along with a sour and foreboding comment:

"I hope you got better news than I got," she said.

Lessard, 24, tore open the envelope and felt like crying. The letter was from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. It said she and her family had 30 days to leave the flimsy, government-issued box that has been their home since Hurricane Katrina.

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An empty FEMA trailer has been darkening Kathy Berggren's side lawn in Harahan since January. That's when her father, brother and sister-in-law vacated the temporary shelter and moved back into their Kenner home, which they renovated after Hurricane Katrina flooded it.

Despite four months of pleading, however, Berggren can't get the trailer removed.

"We've been calling every day," she said. "I even asked them if another family could come and stay in the trailer."

The Federal Emergency Management Agency denied the request.

- bill 5-21-2006 3:48 pm

three months later, same old shit.


- bill 8-08-2006 3:37 pm [add a comment]





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