FEMA homes sat unused, were damaged
15th Nov 2006, 11:37 GMT
NEW ORLEANS — Hundreds of modular homes bought by FEMA for victims of last year's hurricanes were damaged beyond repair as they sat unused and, in many cases, unprotected from the elements, the agency said Tuesday.
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