TEMPORARY HOUSING
Some call mobile homes inconvenient shelter
Residents fault their access
![]() Gaylin Davis rode in Chase's RV Park in New Iberia, La. When his New Orleans apartment flooded, he lost his belongings. (Globe Staff Photo / Dina Rudick) Globe Staff Photo / Dina Rudick |

NEW IBERIA, La. -- Yvonne Williams, a retired Holiday Inn housekeeper rescued by canoe with her grandchildren from Hurricane Katrina's flood waters, spent two weeks in a humid emergency shelter in Thibodaux that aggravated her asthma. (Full article: 1300 words)
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