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07/11/2013 08:58 AM EDT
Anchorage, Alaska, July 8, 2013 -- Federal Coordinating Officer Dolph Diemont gets weighed before embarking on a bush plane to a native village. Bush planes are much more sensitive to weight than large airliners. Photo by Ed Edahl
07/11/2013 08:57 AM EDT
Anchorage, Alaska, July 8, 2013 -- Anchorage, Alaska, July 8, 2013 - Clouds with beauty for the passengers and hard for everyone else. Weather plays a big part in some disaster recoveries. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA
07/11/2013 08:56 AM EDT
Fort Yukon, Alaska, July 8, 2013 -- Ground transportation is usually by pickup truck, and moves to bush plane when the roads become unusable. The pick up truck is ubiquitous in the far north. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA
07/11/2013 08:55 AM EDT
Fort Yukon, Alaska, July 8, 2013 -- Pickup trucks and light planes are the workhorses of the far north. You often see them side by side. Photo by Ed Edahl
07/11/2013 08:54 AM EDT
Fort Yukon, Alaska, July 8, 2013 -- Melissa Carroll crosses through the center of Fort Yukon. Many of the villages on Alaska comprise mostly dirt roads. Photo by Ed Edahl
07/11/2013 08:53 AM EDT
Circle, Alaska, July 8, 2013 -- A citizen of Circle strikes a pose next to his pickup truck. Pickups are the workhouse of the north. Photo by Ed Edahl
07/11/2013 08:52 AM EDT
Circle, Alaska, July 8, 2013 -- Melissa Carroll (in the pink) talks with Dolph Diemont, Federal Coordinating Officer, and Ramona Van Cleve, FEMA Tribal Liaison. Informal, small groups often are useful in addressing disaster operations issues.
07/11/2013 08:51 AM EDT
Circle, Alaska, July 8, 2013 -- Federal officials listen while a local resident tells where the damages were. Local knowledge of damage is often useful information. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA
07/11/2013 08:50 AM EDT
Circle, Alaska, July 8, 2013 -- Jack Boyle of Circle, Alaska. Like many Alaskans, he works long summer days to face the winter. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA
07/11/2013 08:49 AM EDT
Fairbanks, Alaska, July 9, 2013 -- Lettice McCoy, Assistant External Affairs Officer for Congressional Affairs, talks with Janelle Perry, staff assistant for Alaska Senator Mark Begich. On site meetings are an important part of the relationships FEMA develops with its clients and their representatives. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA
07/11/2013 08:48 AM EDT
Fairbanks, Alaska, July 9, 2013 -- FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer Dolph Diemont meets with Senator Mark Begich's staff and FEMA Assistant External Affairs Officer Lettice McCoy, FEMA Tribal Liaison Wendy Stevens and Small Business Administration Public Information Officer Cynthia Cowell. Meetings with local politicians and their staff is important in creating and maintaining relations that promote recovery. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA
07/11/2013 08:48 AM EDT
Fairbanks, Alaska, July 9, 2013 -- Dolph A. Diemont, the Federal Coordinating Officer for Alaska Declaration 4122, speaks with staffers at the Fairbanks office of Senator Mark Begish. One to one relationships go along way in resolving local issues. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA
07/11/2013 08:47 AM EDT
Fairbanks, Alaska, July 9, 2013 -- Dolph Diemont, the Federal Coordinating Officer for Alaska disaster 4122, conducts a brief meeting with FEMA staffers on their way to a local meeting. Small local meetings are an important part of the relationships FEMA strives to develop with its clients. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA
07/11/2013 08:36 AM EDT
Fairbanks, Alaska, July 9, 2013 -- Native art adorns tribal meeting places. Expressions of culture through art are part of the recovery process. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA
07/11/2013 08:32 AM EDT
Fairbanks, Alaska, July 9, 2013 -- Native art adorns tribal meeting places. Expressions of culture through art are part of the recovery process. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA
07/11/2013 08:31 AM EDT
Fairbanks, Alaska, July 9, 2013 -- Dave Anderson, State Disaster Recovery Officer, Bryan Fisher, State Coordinating Officer, and Dolph Diemont, Federal Coordinating Officer, talk with local officials at the tribal meeting. Local meetings are useful for confronting disaster issues. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA
07/11/2013 08:29 AM EDT
Fairbanks, Alaska, July 9, 2013 -- The council meeting hall in Fairbanks. It is also a cultural and social center. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA
07/11/2013 08:28 AM EDT
Fairbanks, Alaska, July 9, 2013 -- Darryl Lewis from local Channel 11 interviews Federal Coordinating Officer Dolph Diemont. Local media are important parts of External Affairs. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA
07/11/2013 08:26 AM EDT
Fairbanks, Alaska, July 9, 2013 -- Shirley Clever,one of the organizers of this meeting, addresses her audience and introduces the speakers. Open meetings give valuable support to local leaders. Photo by Ed Edahl
07/11/2013 08:25 AM EDT
Fairbanks, Alaska, July 9, 2013 -- Three local citizens attend the Tribal Council. Open meetings are important components of the community involvement. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA
07/11/2013 08:25 AM EDT
Fairbanks, Alaska, July 9, 2013 -- Bryan Fisher, the State Coordinating Officer, addresses a Tribal Council Meeting in Fairbanks. Cooperation among state, federal and local leaders is critical to recovery. Photo by EdEdahl/FEMA
07/11/2013 08:24 AM EDT
Fairbanks, Alaska, July 9, 2013 -- Cynthia Cowell, a public information officer for the Small Business Administration (SBA), explains how the SBA can aid homeowners as well as businesses. SBA is an important component of the disaster response. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA
07/11/2013 08:23 AM EDT
Fairbanks, Alaska, July 9, 2013 -- Cynthia Cowell, a public information officer for the Small Business Administration (SBA), explains how the SBA can aid homeowners as well as businesses as Federal Coordinating Officer Dolph Diemont looks on. SBA is an important component of the disaster response. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA
07/11/2013 08:22 AM EDT
Fairbanks, Alaska, July 9, 2013 -- Jenny Pelkola, second chief the Louden Tribal County, addresses the tribal council. Open meetings are useful for community communication. Photo by Edahl/FEMA

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