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08/19/2013 02:10 PM EDT
Eagle, Alaska, Aug. 7, 2013 -- Mary David (L) explains to Federal Coordinating Officer (FCO) Dolph A. Diemont (C) and State Coordinating Officer (SCO) Bryan Fisher (R), how she participated in a FEMA mitigation effort which relocated her home from along the Yukon river banks to safer, higher ground. FEMA and the State are working hand in hand by developing new strategies and solutions. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA
08/19/2013 02:09 PM EDT
Eagle Village, Alaska, Aug. 8, 2013 -- FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer (FCO) Dolp A. Diemont surveys the high water line along the Yukon River banks with State Coordinating Officer (SCO) Bryan Fisher. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA
08/19/2013 02:08 PM EDT
Eagle, Alaska, Aug. 8, 2013 -- A salmon wheel sits on the Yukon River bank after it was destroyed due to the recent flooding disaster. Salmon Wheels are a necessary tool for the subsistence living residents in the upper Yukon and FEMA provides Other Needs Assistance (ONA) in the form of grants to those who are eligible for federal assistance. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA
08/19/2013 02:07 PM EDT
Eagle, Alaska, Aug. 8, 2013 -- Subsistence living is a way of life in the upper Yukon River Territory and residents utilize boats for their summer transportation. FEMA, in concert with the State of Alaska, is on the ground in these communities assisting with recovery efforts after a massive flood struck the area during the spring melt. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA
08/19/2013 02:07 PM EDT
Eagle, Alaska, Aug. 8, 2013 -- Subsistence living is a way of life in the upper Yukon River Territory and residents utilize boats for their summer transportation to fishing and hunting grounds. FEMA, in concert with the State of Alaska, is on the ground in these communities assisting with recovery efforts after a massive flood struck the area during the spring melt. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA
08/19/2013 02:06 PM EDT
Eagle, Alaska, Aug. 8, 2013 -- In 2009, The Village of Eagle began considering and later preparing for a move away from the water's edge in an effort to stop the repetitive losses from annual spring flooding. Today after the move to higher ground, the mitigation effort has reduced the loss of property and the loss of lives for this community. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA
08/19/2013 02:06 PM EDT
Eagle, Alaska, Aug. 8, 2013 -- Alaska State Coordinating Officer (SCO) Bryan Fisher gives little Bryce Sharp a tangerine as a gift while visiting the tribal villages as a gesture of good will. Teams of emergency managers are on the ground inspecting the progress of the mitigation effort that relocated a community to higher ground. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA
08/19/2013 02:05 PM EDT
Queens, N.Y., Aug. 15, 2013 -- Urban Designer Walter Meyer discusses a proposed plan to Federal Disaster Recovery Coordination leadership to redesign some of New York's coastline. Meyer advocates using ecologically-sound solutions to fortify beaches and coastlines in the restoration process following Hurricane Sandy. K.C. Wilsey/FEMA
08/19/2013 02:05 PM EDT
Queens, N.Y., Aug. 15, 2013 -- Urban Designer Walter Meyer discusses a proposed plan to Federal Disaster Recovery Coordination leadership to redesign some of New York's coastline. Meyer advocates using ecologically-sound solutions to fortify beaches and coastlines in the restoration process following Hurricane Sandy. K.C. Wilsey/FEMA
08/19/2013 02:05 PM EDT
Queens, N.Y., Aug. 15, 2013 -- Urban Designer Walter Meyer discusses a proposed plan to Federal Disaster Recovery Coordination leadership to redesign some of New York's coastline. Meyer advocates using ecologically-sound solutions to fortify beaches and coastlines in the restoration process following Hurricane Sandy. K.C. Wilsey/FEMA
08/19/2013 02:04 PM EDT
Bay Point, N.J., Aug. 15, 2013 -- Bay Point resident Walter Nelson, stands next to pilings and rubble where his brother's home used to stand before Superstorm Sandy. Lawrence Township has applied for Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursement for the demolition of this heavily damaged home in addition to others along the Delaware Bay. Rosanna Arias/FEMA.
08/19/2013 02:04 PM EDT
Bay Point, N.J., Aug. 15, 2013 -- A ladder and pilings lead to the site of a demolished Lawrence Township home, one of several knocked off its foundation by Superstorm Sandy. The township plans to apply for federal reimbursement of the demolitions. Rosanna Arias/FEMA

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