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Flooding - Minot, N. D. , Dec. 12, 2011 -- Temporary Housing Units provided by FEMA have been placed on hundreds of private resident's sites throughout flood ravaged Minot, ND.  Because of the extreme cold temperatures experienced here throughout the winter, they are being outfitted with "Arctic Rooms" at the entrances to these manufactured houses and outside utility pipes are thermal insulated. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

Flooding - Minot, N. D. , Dec. 12, 2011 -- Temporary Housing Units provided by FEMA have been placed on hundreds of private resident's sites throughout flood ravaged Minot, ND. Because of the extreme cold temperatures experienced here throughout the winter, they are being outfitted with "Arctic Rooms" at the entrances to these manufactured houses and outside utility pipes are thermal insulated. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

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Title: Temporary Housing Unit Is Winterized

Production Date: 12/12/2011

Caption: Minot, N. D. , Dec. 12, 2011 -- Temporary Housing Units provided by FEMA have been placed on hundreds of private resident's sites throughout flood ravaged Minot, ND. Because of the extreme cold temperatures experienced here throughout the winter, they are being outfitted with "Arctic Rooms" at the entrances to these manufactured houses and outside utility pipes are thermal insulated. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

Photographer Name: Robert Kaufmann

City/State: Minot, ND

Keywords: thu's temporary housing unit fema flood minot nd north dakota arctic room insulated

Disasters: North Dakota Flooding (DR-1981)

Disaster Types: Flooding

Categories: Recovery ^ Temporary Housing
Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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