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Anderson said the only generator in the jail this morning was supplying a small operator area. He had another generator ready to help a bit with air flow, but the large generators expected from the federal government are what he's frustrated about.
"FEMA won't turn loose of the generators until they inspect the area themselves. They keep saying that will be tomorrow. I've heard that for days," he said. "We know the exact size we need. We told them. Apparently, that's difficult for them to accept."
Anderson said that, without air circulating in the closed facility in this climate, mold and mildew can start growing everywhere. The lack of water and properly working toilet facilities exacerbates the problem, he said.
He said he was supposed to meet a FEMA representative this morning, but he was a little late and they left. With no working clocks on the island, he said, it surprised him they couldn't wait a few minutes.
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http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/6004686.htmlIf this keeps up there will be some bodies after all. Fema people!