PBS NewsHour. April 11, 2019, Why the Florida Keys still need support, a year and a half after hurricane Irma.

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Imprint:Arlington, VA : NewsHour Productions, 2019.
Description:1 online resource (8 minutes)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Video Streaming Video
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13675981
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Varying Form of Title:Why the Florida Keys still need support, a year and a half after hurricane Irma
Other uniform titles:In series: PBS newshour.
Other authors / contributors:Menendez, Alicia, 1983- interviewer.
Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.), production company.
Digital file characteristics:video file
Notes:Title from resource description page (viewed August 07, 2019).
Alicia Menendez, correspondent.
In English.
Summary:In March, FEMA ended its temporary housing program for people affected by Hurricane Irma, which slammed the Florida Keys in September 2017. But as rebuilding continues after one of the costliest storms in U.S. history, shelter for survivors and volunteers continues to be a major challenge in an area known for a critical shortage of affordable housing. Special correspondent Alicia Menendez reports.