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Brad Gair knows post-hurricane housing recovery as well as anyone, having led such efforts after the 2004 Florida hurricanes, Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and Hurricane Sandy in 2012. Now, he writes, the temporary housing promoted by FEMA is more expensive and less suitable than simply building back as quickly as possible.
The U.S. response to Maria was widely seen as wholly inadequate. As the island marks the anniversary of the Category 4 storm, the destruction caused by Fiona has emerged as a test of lessons learned.
The U.S. response to Maria was widely seen as wholly inadequate. As the island marks the anniversary of the Category 4 storm, the destruction caused by Fiona has emerged as a test of lessons learned.