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FEMA Deadline For Vacating Trailers Looms For Louisiana

5/22/2008 3:00:00 AM
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PORT SULPHUR, LA - MAY 22:  Condita Duplessis applies a perm to granddaughter Kayla Reddick in preparation for her kindergarten graduation tomorrow as other family members and neighbors gather in her trailer at the FEMA Diamond travel trailer park May 22, 2008 in Port Sulphur, Louisiana. Six people live in the trailer. FEMA federal trailer parks that house many Hurricane Katrina victims are set to close May 31, prompting fears that people will be forced into residences they can't afford or will be left homeless. Most residents will receive a federal subsidy to move to apartments, but affordable rental housing is scarce in some areas like New Orleans and Baton Rouge.  (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
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PORT SULPHUR, LA - MAY 22: Condita Duplessis applies a perm to granddaughter Kayla Reddick in preparation for her kindergarten graduation tomorrow as other family members and neighbors gather in her trailer at the FEMA Diamond travel trailer park May 22, 2008 in Port Sulphur, Louisiana. Six people live in the trailer. FEMA federal trailer parks that house many Hurricane Katrina victims are set to close May 31, prompting fears that people will be forced into residences they can't afford or will be left homeless. Most residents will receive a federal subsidy to move to apartments, but affordable rental housing is scarce in some areas like New Orleans and Baton Rouge. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

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