
ADVANCE ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 12 FOR USE ANY TIME AFTER 3:01 A.M. SUNDAY SEPT 15 - In this Aug. 23, 2019. In 2013, photo Amanda Anderson stands on the porch of her new house in Lyons, Colo., her mobile home was destroyed during historic flooding and she was not able to rebuild it when Riverbend Mobile Home Park subsequently shut down. When the flood waters in 2013 subsided, evacuees along Colorado's Front Range struggled to return to their homes. For mobile home owners, it was even tougher. Once a flood hits a mobile home park, an array of factors works against them ever reopening. That includes policies that drag out rebuilding and legal squabbles between landowners and officials tasked with charting recovery. (Michael de Yoanna/KUNC public radio via AP)
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