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FEMA Covered Up Cancer Risk in its Toxic Katrina Trailers

Posted by Pam Spaulding, Pam's House Blend at 11:03 AM on January 29, 2008.


At this point, there's nothing left to shock when it comes to the handling of post-Katrina matters involving FEMA.
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Surprised? I didn't think so. At this point, there's nothing left to shock when it comes to the handling of post-Katrina matters involving FEMA.

[D]ocuments obtained by Salon show that FEMA also pressured scientists to water down a report on the health risks of formaldehyde. FEMA officials instructed the scientists to omit any references to cancer or other long-term health risks from exposure to formaldehyde in FEMA trailers.
In a scathing letter sent today to Dr. Howard Frumkin, chief of the National Center for Environmental Health/Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Reps. Brad Miller, chairman of the House Science and Technology Committee's Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight, and Nick Lampson, chairman of the Subcommittee on Energy and Environment, wrote, "you appear to have been complicit in giving FEMA precisely what they wanted ... However what FEMA wanted and what you approved giving them was not the whole truth regarding formaldehyde. It was not based on 'best science,' nor did it provide 'trusted health information' to the Katrina survivors." FEMA and ATSDR officials are expected to testify Tuesday before the House Committee on Homeland Security, which is also investigating the matter.
After Hurricane Katrina, FEMA placed tens of thousands of displaced families in travel trailers, more than 40,000 of which are still in use. Almost immediately, hundreds of families called FEMA to complain of illnesses, from breathing difficulties, bloody noses and rashes to more serious problems, and even deaths, possibly connected to high levels of formaldehyde gas permeating the trailers. Formaldehyde is a nearly colorless gas with a pungent, irritating odor even at low levels. It is used in many products and manufacturing procedures, notably as an adhesive in plywood used to make trailers. Health reports reveal that exposure to formaldehyde can impact fertility and the developing fetus, leading to spontaneous abortion or physical malformations.

I guess protecting the fetus under Bush doesn't extend to government agencies like FEMA.

Seriously, there has been little public discussion in this election cycle about what kind of plans each candidate has for the overhaul/revitalization, quality control of FEMA. The next president will inherit a bureaucracy that has been crippled and rife with incompetence. A complete house cleaning is necessary.

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Pam Spaulding blogs at Pam's House Blend.


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Posted by: Pop on Jan 29, 2008 10:44 AM   
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When is congress going to hold the Bush regime responsible for their crimes. If we wait for Hillary, it will be more of the same.

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It is a Form of Genocide - 1st let black people drown, then kill off the rest w/toxic trailers
Posted by: colleenwhalen on Jan 30, 2008 1:36 AM   
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I'm a white person, but as soon as I found out about toxic trailers that 40,000 people are living in - I realized it is a DELIBERATE form of genocide. First, Bush did nothing while poor, black people drowned during the levee break. Then the federal government deliberately puts the survivors of the 9th ward into highly toxic FEMA trailers in order to kill off the remaining poverty level black people. Because the govt has deliberately censored this from the news - what else could it be but genocide?

Since Bush wriggled his way into the White House with egregious election fraud when his campaign in 2000 and 2004 had hundreds of thousands of validly registered illegally kicked off the voters registration polls. Bush was not legally elected, he got into the White House by denying black people the right to vote. The Voting Rights Act of 1964 only exists on paper and black people lost their right to vote.

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