Katrina was far worse when it cam to helping those who needed it
and no matter how it was spun there lives had full assistance within days
People are still without power (help) now 4 months later
In NY Bloomberg is going to buy homes destroyed at "fair value" and let them sit empty
Sandy victims left out in the cold during arctic blast | Fox News
The brutal cold snap affecting much of the country is taking a devastating toll on victims of superstorm Sandy, many of whom are camped out in tent cities or living in homes without power, heat or running water.
Those unable to get proper lodging have hunkered down in their homes without the basic necessities of heat, electricity, or running water.
Many families in Union Beach are using space heaters to warm upstairs, said Jeanette Van Houten, a resident from the small New Jersey town that was among the hardest-hit communities. Theres people with no heat, no electric, but they are staying in the house because its better than having to deal with FEMA and having to leave hotels every two weeks.
There are families who have chosen to stay in their homes just to have some sort of normalcy, she added.
Read more: Sandy victims left out in the cold during arctic blast | Fox News
and no matter how it was spun there lives had full assistance within days
People are still without power (help) now 4 months later
In NY Bloomberg is going to buy homes destroyed at "fair value" and let them sit empty
Sandy victims left out in the cold during arctic blast | Fox News
The brutal cold snap affecting much of the country is taking a devastating toll on victims of superstorm Sandy, many of whom are camped out in tent cities or living in homes without power, heat or running water.
Those unable to get proper lodging have hunkered down in their homes without the basic necessities of heat, electricity, or running water.
Many families in Union Beach are using space heaters to warm upstairs, said Jeanette Van Houten, a resident from the small New Jersey town that was among the hardest-hit communities. Theres people with no heat, no electric, but they are staying in the house because its better than having to deal with FEMA and having to leave hotels every two weeks.
There are families who have chosen to stay in their homes just to have some sort of normalcy, she added.
Read more: Sandy victims left out in the cold during arctic blast | Fox News