FEMA auctioned disaster trailers as Harvey made landfall
The federal government auctioned off disaster-response trailers at fire-sale prices even as
More than 100 2017-model
About 79,000 homes in the areas affected by the hurricane were flooded with 18 inches or more of water,
The auctions — about 300 since the beginning of the year — have left
"There's a vast chasm between what they can supply and what is actually needed," said Dr.
Just before
More than 100 2017-model
Federal and state officials have since said that
About 79,000 homes in
"There's a vast chasm between what they can supply and what is actually needed," said Dr.
"The ones you will hear about being auctioned are the used models that we've determined it's not cost-effective to refurbish. We're very rigid and strict about what we'll refurbish and it's got to be something that quite frankly any one of us would be comfortable living in and willing to put our families into," Byrne said.
Yet the 300 trailers sold on the
Sales were halted after tests by the
In 2011,
As Superstorm Sandy churned up the
The trailers were deployed for a flood the previous year, but many went unused and instead wound up on the government auction block at a fraction of their original cost, landing on the resale market or being refurbished for personal use.
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