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The term FEMA trailer, [1] [2] or FEMA travel trailer, is the name commonly given by the United States government [3] to forms of temporary manufactured housing assigned to the victims of natural disaster by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
The city waived requirements for travel trailers, RVs and other temporary housing structures on Oct. 3, he said, so anyone who qualifies for FEMA's direct housing program can park it on their ...
FEMA's failures are well-documented, and they have come at a steep cost to taxpayers. ... FEMA had delivered only 46 temporary homes to North Carolina for the more than 500 families approved for a ...
FEMA trailers aren't heading this way to house local residents displaced by Hurricane Ian. At least, not yet. FEMA not ready to deploy trailers for temporary housing yet in Collier County
Manufactured homes have several standard requirements that are more stringent than International Residential Code homes. A National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) study from July 2011 shows that occurrence of fires is lower in manufactured housing and the injury rate is lower in manufactured housing. The justification behind the superior ...
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FEMA is in negotiations to use 120 spaces at three trailer parks that have been cleaned of fire debris. That should be enough room to take care of 114 households that are eligible for FEMA housing ...
Katrina Cottages or FEMA Cottages are small residential shelters designed and marketed in the United States in the wake of Hurricane Katrina (August 2005). They were designed as a response to the inadequacies of the trailers issued to flood victims by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).