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08/10/2013 01:55 PM EDT
Highlands, N.J., Aug. 7, 2013 -- A resident marks his residence on a map at the Highlands Long Term Community Recovery Strategy Workshop. The borough is collaborating with the Federal Emergency Management Agency and other organizations to develop a plan to recover from and mitigate future disasters like Hurricane Sandy. Rosanna Arias/FEMA
08/10/2013 01:55 PM EDT
Highlands, N.J., Aug. 7, 2013 -- A resident writes down ideas and opinions at the Highlands Long Term Community Recovery Strategy Workshop. Community engagement and input is an integral part of developing a strategic recovery plan for the borough's rebuilding efforts after Hurricane Sandy. Rosanna Arias/FEMA
08/10/2013 01:54 PM EDT
Highlands, N.J., Aug. 7, 2013 -- Local residents attend the Highlands Long Term Community Recovery Strategy Workshop as part of the initial efforts to develop recovery and rebuilding plans after the borough sustained severe damage from Hurricane Sandy. Rosanna Arias/FEMA
08/10/2013 01:53 PM EDT
Waynesville, Mo., Aug. 9, 2013 -- Pulaski County, Missouri Emergency Operations Center (EOC) has been activated due to the flooding in Waynesville. EOC is a central command and control facility responsible for carrying out and managing the disaster functions in an emergency situation. Steve Zumwalt/FEMA
08/10/2013 01:53 PM EDT
Waynesville, Mo., Aug. 9, 2013 -- Pulaski County, MO Emergency Coordinator Lawson Smith talks to Waynesville Police Chief Bob Carter inside the Emergency Operations Center during the flooding in the city. Steve Zumwalt/FEMA
08/10/2013 01:52 PM EDT
Waynesville, Mo., Aug. 9, 2013 -- Mandatory evacuations of several neighborhoods was ordered when Mitchell Creek, located behind these homes, rose over its bank. Steve Zumwalt/FEMA
08/10/2013 01:52 PM EDT
Waynesville, Mo., Aug. 9, 2013 -- The swift waters of Mitchell Creek stripped blacktop off streets leaving it scattered in the yards of homes flooded in this neighborhood Steve Zumwalt/FEMA
08/10/2013 01:52 PM EDT
Waynesville, Mo., Aug. 9, 2013 -- This neighborhood along the Mitchell Creek was quickly evacuated at the creek breached its bank. The residents are just starting to return to see the debris left along a destroyed street. Steve Zumwalt/FEMA
08/10/2013 01:52 PM EDT
Waynesville, Mo., Aug. 9, 2013 -- Trucks at a Waynesville Public Works building were caught by the quickly rising waters of Roubidoux Creek. Steve Zumwalt/FEMA
08/10/2013 01:51 PM EDT
Waynesville, Mo., Aug. 9, 2013 -- A Water Treatment facility is surrounded by the Roubidoux Creek flood waters. Steve Zumwalt/FEMA
08/10/2013 01:51 PM EDT
Waynesville, Mo., Aug. 9, 2013 -- Water bubbles up through a manhole on a road to a campground. The campground is located on the Roubidoux Creek which is flooding the area. Steve Zumwalt/FEMA
08/10/2013 01:51 PM EDT
Waynesville, Mo., Aug. 9, 2013 -- The bridge on State Hwy 17 or historic Route 66 remained open during the floods. But the rising Roubinoux Creek had local officials watching it closely when waters started to rise to cover the arches. Steve Zumwalt FEMA
08/10/2013 01:50 PM EDT
Waynesville, Mo., Aug. 9, 2013 -- Another morning rain starts once again at the saturated Waynesville city park several blocks from downtown The city has received more than 15 inches of rain in the last week. Steve Zumwalt FEMA

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