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20 Years After Katrina: Mississippi Town Still in FEMA Limbo
TL;DR
Two decades post-Katrina, a Mississippi town remains in a maddening limbo, waiting on FEMA's elusive funding to kickstart reconstruction. Residents feel abandoned as they navigate the bureaucratic maze while their community lingers in decay. This article dives into the heartbreak, the unfulfilled promises, and the stark reality faced by those still reeling from the hurricane's devastation.
Key highlights:
- 20 years after the hurricane, FEMA funding is still pending.
- Residents express frustration over the slow recovery process.
- The community's resilience is tested amid ongoing challenges.
Here's the full scoop.