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Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, employees at the Federal Emergency Management Agency are warning that a similar disaster is on the horizon because of federal policies about the agency.
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Designed to be the wildfire version of a tornado shelter, the FORT is a shed-like emergency shelter that can withstand heat and keep out smoke. The structures could go into production this fall and cost around $70,000.
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