ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月8日 01時04分


“We’re paycheck to paycheck now,” said Kris Ford-Amofa. “Swimming.” Her house is dry. The flood is long gone from her living room. But several times a month, her phone sounds a warning that her family is still underwater. Since #HurricaneHarvey, she and her husband have been caught in a financial storm. This is the case for thousands of middle-class families across southeast Texas, long after they pounded in the last new floorboard and rolled on the last coat of paint to reclaim flood-scarred homes. On the surface, it looks like they’ve recovered. But inside, nothing is the same. Only 20% of the homes damaged by Harvey were covered by flood insurance, and homeowner payouts from @fema averaged about $4,400. @fema gave the Amofas $9,000 to repair damage that estimates showed would cost much more than that. In all, they spent about $20,000. “I can be so mad,” said Yaw, Kris’s husband. “They see you at your neediest, and that’s when they try to take advantage.” @ilanapl took this photo of their children, Raechel and Joshua, waiting for the school bus. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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