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08/15/2013 11:13 AM EDT

Santa Clara Pueblo, N.M., July 31, 2013 -- In the aftermath of flooding on the Santa Clara Pueblo, a Preliminary Damage Assessment team, consisting of FEMA representatives and emergency management officials from the Santa Clara Pueblo look at damages. FEMA/Earl Armstrong
08/15/2013 11:13 AM EDT

Santa Clara Pueblo, N.M., July 31, 2013 -- In the wake of flooding that hit the Santa Clara Pueblo a Preliminary Damage Assessment team consisting of FEMA representatives and Pueblo emergency management officials looked at damages to infrastructure. FEMA/Earl Armstrong
08/15/2013 11:12 AM EDT

Santa Clara Pueblo, N.M., July 31, 2013 --In the aftermath of flooding on the Santa Clara Pueblo, a Preliminary Damage Assessment team consisting of representatives of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and Santa Clara Pueblo emergency management officials, inspect damages to a bridge. FEMA/Earl Armstrong
08/15/2013 11:12 AM EDT

Santa Clara Pueblo, N.M., Aug. 1, 2013 -- Arsany Thomas and Karri Dubois, of FEMA Region 6, inspect damages to equipment on the Santa Clara Pueblo in the wake of flooding there. FEMA/Earl Armstrong
08/15/2013 11:11 AM EDT

Fairbanks, Alaska, Aug. 7, 2013 -- Air Cargo is the only method of transport for goods, supplies and tools to reach the disaster communities and provide the residents with recovery measures. FEMA is working through the State of Alaska to ship critical supplies to those who are in need of disaster assistance. Adam DuBrowa/FEMA
08/15/2013 11:11 AM EDT

Fairbanks, Alaska, Aug. 7, 2013 -- Air travel is the only method of transport for emergency managers who work to reach the disaster communities and provide the residents with recovery measures. FEMA is working through the State of Alaska to ship critical supplies and transport key emergency managers to help those who are in need of disaster assistance after recent flooding devastated the State. Adam DuBrowa/FEMA
08/15/2013 11:11 AM EDT

Eagle, Alaska, Aug. 7, 2013 -- FEMA emergency managers travel across the Yukon over top bush fires which were ignited during a lightning storm. The bark beetle infestation and advance when combined with dry conditions exacerbate the fire risk due to added dead or dying trees which create fuel for the fires. Adam DuBrowa/FEMA
08/15/2013 11:11 AM EDT

Eagle, Alaska, Aug. 7, 2013 -- Ten years ago, the village of Eagle began considering, and later, preparing for a move away from the waters edge in an effort to stop the repetitive losses from annual spring flooding. FEMA brought together tribal, state, volunteer agencies, federal partners and other partners to ensure safe, secure housing for Alaskans affected by the 2009 Spring Floods. Adam DuBrowa/FEMA
08/15/2013 11:10 AM EDT

Eagle, Alaska, Aug. 7, 2013 -- Mayor Don Woodruff (L) greets Federal Coordinating Officer Dolph A. Diemont (R) and State Individual Assistance Chad Fulmer to tour the newly constructed community center in an effort to discuss how the relocation plan implemented is working for the residents. FEMA brought together tribal, state, volunteer agencies, and federal partners to ensure safe, secure housing for Alaskans after the 2009 flood while the State requested FEMA provide direct assistance appropriate to insular communities. Adam DuBrowa/FEMA
08/15/2013 11:09 AM EDT

Eagle, Alaska, Aug. 7, 2013 -- Mayor Don Woodruff (L), FEMA Tribal Liaison Ramona Van Cleve (2nd L), Federal Coordinating Officer Dolph A. Diemont (2nd R) and State Coordinating Officer Bryan Fisher (R) tour the newly constructed community center to discuss how the relocation is working for the residents. FEMA brought together tribal, state, volunteer agencies, and federal partners to ensure safe, secure housing for Alaskans after the 2009 flood while the State requested FEMA provide direct assistance appropriate to insular communities. Adam DuBrowa/FEMA
08/15/2013 11:09 AM EDT

Eagle, Alaska, Aug. 7, 2013 -- FEMA Tribal Liaison Ramona Van Cleve greets disaster survivor Mary David at the community center to discuss how her relocation to a new home above the 100 year flood plain is working. FEMA brought together tribal, state, volunteer agencies, and federal partners to ensure safe, secure housing for Alaskans after the 2009 flood while the State requested FEMA provide direct assistance appropriate to insular communities. Adam DuBrowa/FEMA
08/15/2013 09:44 AM EDT

Eagle, Alaska, Aug. 7, 2013 -- Federal Coordinating Officer (FCO) Dolph A. Diemont (C) and State Coordinating Officer (SCO) Bryan Fisher (R) tour the newly constructed medical facility with Doctor Bruce Atkinson (L) and discuss the capabilities of the hospital. After a severe flood destroyed the previous medical center in 2009, FEMA partnered with the State of Alaska, and the City of Eagle to relocate the hospital to higher ground. Adam DuBrowa/FEMA
08/15/2013 09:43 AM EDT

Anniston, Ala., Aug. 13, 2013 -- Center for Domestic Preparedness Acting Superintendent Mike King (center) holds the 2013 East Alabama Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) American Eagle "Top Perch" award at the CFC Awards Luncheon, Aug. 13. With King are CDP staff members who actively participated in the 2013 CFC campaign: Left to right: Cindy Woodard, Tawana Hurst, Wendi Feazell and Yvette Lovvorn.


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