Camp Constitution

Camp Constitution was a refugee camp established by FEMA after the Yellowstone Supervolcano eruption. It was located between Muskogee, Oklahoma and Fayetteville or Fort Smith, Arkansas. It was a small city of large military tents with four-decker bunks for sleeping run up by National Guardsmen. There was no running water so washroom facilities were row upon row of outhouses. Families with multiple small children received FEMA trailers made notorious by Hurricane Katrina but refugees considered these luxury housing due to having some semblance of privacy. Further, there was no electricity except for some charging stations for cell phones but these had line ups of several hours.