After Hurricanes Some Still in Temporary Housing The first in a series of reports on the effects of a severe hurricane season looks at residents who still lack permanent housing and what the federal government is trying to provide for them. More than a month after the end of the hurricane season, people across Florida are still in temporary homes. Hear NPR's Ari Shapiro.

After Hurricanes Some Still in Temporary Housing

After Hurricanes Some Still in Temporary Housing

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The first in a series of reports on the effects of a severe hurricane season looks at residents who still lack permanent housing and what the federal government is trying to provide for them. More than a month after the end of the hurricane season, people across Florida are still in temporary homes. Hear NPR's Ari Shapiro.

A hurricane-damaged trailer at Keen Mobile Home Park in Pohokee, Fla. The man who lived here continued to inhabit the trailer until a few weeks ago. He now lives in a Federal Emergency Management Agency trailer park nearby. Ari Shapiro, NPR hide caption

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