The Biden administration announced that it will allocate more than $1.7 billion in recovery funds to disaster-weary Louisiana after two deadly hurricane seasons in a row
The Biden administration announced Tuesday that it will allocate more than $1.7 billion in recovery funds to disaster-weary Louisiana after two deadly hurricane seasons in a row.
Parts of the state were devastated by Hurricanes Laura and Delta in 2020, followed by Hurricane Ida in 2021. In the aftermath of those storms, more than 8,000 households are still in temporary homes -- trailers and other manufactured housing units -- and around 1,400 are in hotels, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency.The US Department of Housing and Urban Development is sending $3 billion in funds to 13 states, with Louisiana getting the lion's share.
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