http://www.governmentauctions.org/2010/ ... rs-now.asp
Someone or company bought these.Might want to be careful of deals that seems too good to be true..............

At least part of that was because the trailers were not allowed to sit after manufacture to let the solvents and glues completely set and gas off. The chemicals were not something that isn't part of the normal production of the trailers, but usually there are several months between manufacture and people actually moving in. In this case they were in them in a matter of days, and none of that final curing and stuff had not completed leaving those chemicals floating around. Of course you will never hear that as it looks better to make them seem like chemical death traps that were given to the largely black evacuees because everyone is so racist. That sells news spots.lockdoc wrote:Wasn't there a problem with people getting sick from chemicals in FEMA trailers? If you notice they mention getting them checked.