FEMA's Costly Ice Miscalculation

FEMA's Costly Ice Miscalculation

After Hurricane Katrina, FEMA miscalculated supply needs and ended up storing 85 million pounds of ice in facilities across the U.S. The agency ultimately melted the ice two years later, incurring $12.5 million in storage fees.

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