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Trailer evacuees say park too dark: Hurricane Wilma evacuees living in FEMA trailers at Easterlin Park complain that the woodsy park is too dark for their children to walk to the school bus.

Publication: The Miami Herald (Miami, Florida) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)

Publication Date: 16-DEC-05
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COPYRIGHT 2005 The Miami Herald

Byline: Natalie P. Mcneal, The Miami Herald

Dec. 16--Some Hurricane Wilma evacuees living in FEMA trailers at Easterlin Park say they are fearful about their children having to walk to a bus stop in pitch darkness to catch a school bus. "All the kids are petrified," said Lashon Clarke, 35, who is living there...

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