CRISFIELD, Md. (AP) -
Federal and local authorities on Maryland's Eastern Shore are working to find
housing for more than 275 Crisfield residents displaced by last week's storm.
Officials say 136 units at
Somers Cove Apartments, a public housing community, were flooded.
Federal housing
authorities say they're working with local and state leaders to find similar
housing for the 278 people who were displaced.
A community center is
offering a temporary shelter of cots, food and water, though a countywide
shelter at a Princess Anne high school has closed.
Ed McDonough, a spokesman
for the state emergency management agency, tells The Daily Times of Salisbury
that no single town suffered as much damage as Crisfield. He says he expects
Somerset County, where Crisfield is located, to receive a federal disaster
declaration.
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