I am not sure how home owners insurance works there but you would think people would have it and it would cover the loss of their home. Our home owners policy is for considerably more than the value of our home and contents. It is set up so if our home was a complete loss, including contents there would be enough money for a complete rebuild and to purchase everything that was lost at current prices. I had gotten a good policy. I do realize these people need a place to live, but your numbers seem pretty high for what they are getting. For that price around here you could buy a nice 3 bedroom house with garage on a decent size lot. Not a mobile unit. Heck I bought our place 7 years ago for under 100k. 4 bedroom house built in 1979 on 5 acres with a garage. Nice condition just needed a roof and siding. I guess there is no limit on gov. spending and it seems to never make sense. I do feel bad for these people who lost everything, but I hey do live in a bad weather area. To live there and not be prepared is just crazy. That would be like me saying I was totally taken off guard with the surprise lake effect snow during the winter here, or a blizzard. It happens and we prepare for it. It's not a "surprise". It just happens just like the storms you folks get down there.
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