Hurricane Katrina Aftermath - Flooded Buildings Are Powerless Against Mold Growth - McGraw-Hill Construction | ENR Keywords: construction methods, markets, management, finance, labor, news articles, equipment & materials, government
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Article Description| It takes two to three days for mold to begin growing in a flooded building. It can take years to get rid of it. For most houses and buildings damaged by Hurricane Katrina, it already is too late to stop the mold invasion, say sources. And the longer there is no power in New Orleans to dry out buildings, the worse the situation will get. That means many ... |
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