FEMA Trailers Contain Toxic Fumes
Associated Press
Feb. 14, 2008. 01:40 PM EST
Health officials are urging Gulf Coast residents to move out of FEMA trailers because they may be... More »
Health officials are urging Gulf Coast residents to move out of FEMA trailers because they may be contaminated with toxic levels of formaldehyde fumes. FEMA provided 120,000 trailers after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. (Feb. 14) « Less
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