The Federal Emergency Management Agency said Tuesday that it will move hurricane victims who have health concerns about their travel trailers and mobile homes to hotels and motels.
The move appears to be a response to allegations of high levels of formaldehyde in the travel trailers and mobile homes.
“If people are concerned about their health or the health of their children, they should get out,” FEMA spokeswoman Mary Margaret Walker said.
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