A Temporary Home: ; in Southern W.Va., More Than 250 Families Still Riding Out Flood

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TAYLORVILLE - The Parks Manor Mobile Home Park is hemmed by low hills. On a recent day, wood smoke from nearby houses and bits of fog mingled in the trees above, some still with a little autumn red and yellow. But down below, there was no color, save for the stark white of the trailers against the late November landscape.

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A Temporary Home: ; in Southern W.Va., More Than 250 Families Still Riding Out Flood

LaQuita Robinson walked from the mailbox with her 3-year-old son. Their shoes crunched across the expanse of gravel surrounding the rows of identical trailers that make up Parks Manor, a temporary compound provided to flood victims by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Robinson, 26, and the dozens of other occupant...

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