This Homeland Security report blames FEMA for taking too long to respond to reports of dangerous formaldehyde in trailers used to house displaced persons from the 2005 hurricanes. Victims were exposed to possible health risks from formaldehyde, which is still found in some homes today.
Homeowners trying to collect from big insurance companies are still having trouble, three years after Hurricane Katrina. Increasingly, on appeal, the Times-Picayune newspaper finds that Big Insurance is winning over homeowners.
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