Why So Many Poor People May Never Recover From Hurricane Michael
When Luis Barrios climbed out of a canoe and trudged through knee-deep waters into his parents modest home in north Houston days after Hurricane Harvey hit last year, he was shaken. There was debris everywhere. The few pieces of new furniture his parents had recently bought were soaked beyond repair. A lifetime of family photos floated through the filthy stormwater.
Barrios parents didnt have insurance. He estimates his parents lost about $10,000 worth of belongings. On top of that, they spent $2,000 to repair their minivan, which had severe water damage.
But Barrios was comforted by his faith and the fact that it would just be a matter of time before his family recovered. A year later, Barrios isnt so sure anymore.
Hurricane Harvey rocked us, Barrios, 40, told HuffPost.
Barrios and his parents ― Patricia, 59, and Juan, 63 ― were living paycheck-to-paycheck before Harvey and were just getting by. In the year since, bills have steadily piled up, leaving the family in an elusive game of catch-up from which they may never escape.
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