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US wildfires: trailers for homeless victims
(MENAFN) According to officials, the locals who were left homeless by the fierce Californian wildfires might temporarily be taken in federal government trailers.
The thousands who managed to escape from the fire remained displaced, which forced them to stay in emergency shelters or relatives and friends.
Santa Rosa Mayor said: "We have talked to FEMA about trailers, we're not sure what the availability is, how soon we could get them here, but we are looking at every option."
The thousands who managed to escape from the fire remained displaced, which forced them to stay in emergency shelters or relatives and friends.
Santa Rosa Mayor said: "We have talked to FEMA about trailers, we're not sure what the availability is, how soon we could get them here, but we are looking at every option."
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