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Flooding - Lake City, Fla. , July 6, 2012 -- Even though flood waters from Tropical Storm Debby begin to recede, many homes on Southwest Calloway Drive in Lake City Florida are still isolated by high water from the storm. FEMA Community Relations teams are canvassing residential areas, talking to affected homeowners, and handing out flyers to tell residents how to register for FEMA federal disaster assistance. Marlene Phillips/FEMA.

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Live Oak, Fla. , July 4, 2012 -- Suwannee County Emergency Manager Kimberly Thomas hands over contact information to FEMA Community Relations Specialists Frank Altomare and Sheila Kosier of more than 600 residents who phoned in damage reports to the Emergency Management Center in Suwannee County, Florida. FEMA is responding to severe flood damage and destruction across Florida caused by Tropical Storm Debby. FEMA/David Fine

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm ^ Severe Storm - Lake City, Fla. , July 7, 2012 -- FEMA Community Relations (CR) Specialist Donna Wingler observes a washed out county road as she goes door-to-door with CR outreach and her job is complicated by the fact that 20 per cent of Columbia County roads are impassible due to 25 inches of rain in 24 hours from Tropical Storm Debby. FEMA Public Assistance funds may pay a part of cost to rebuild after application and eligibility determination. George Armstrong/FEMA

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Live Oaks, Fla. , July 3, 2012 -- Several weeks after Tropical Storm Debbie, sections of Rt. 90 outside of Live Oak, Fla. , remain closed from flood waters that resulted from the 25 inches of rain in the area. FEMA conducted Preliminary Damage Assessments of the area to help determine if federal disaster assistance can be available to help residents in the area. Marlene Phillips/FEMA

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Little Falls, N. J. , October 11, 2011 -- Christine Barton, FEMA Community Relations Specialist, speaks at a community meeting of Little Falls residents and disaster survivors that was requested by Congressman Bill Pascrell (Eighth District, NJ) and hosted by Little Falls Mayor Michael DeFrancisci at the Little Falls Recreation Center. FEMA partners with local governments and the state to assist disaster survivors. Photo by Christopher Mardorf/FEMA.

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Little Falls, N. J. , October 11, 2011 -- Jim O'Brien, FEMA Volunteer Agency Liaison, speaks at a community meeting of Little Falls residents and disaster suriviors that was requested by Congressman Bill Pascrell (Eighth District, NJ) and hosted by Little Falls Mayor Michael DeFrancisci at the Little Fals Recreatiion Center. FEMA partners with local governments and the state to assist disaster survivors. Photo by Christopher Mardorf / FEMA.

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Little Falls, N. J. , October 11, 2011 -- Anthony Deangelo, OSTi Service General Adjuster, National Flood Insurance Program, Landover, MD, speaks at a community meeting of Little Falls residents and disaster survivors that was requested by Congressman Bill Pascrell (Eighth District, NJ) and hosted by Little Falls Mayor Michael DeFrancisci at the Little Fails Recreation Center. FEMA partners with local governments and the state to assist disaster survivors. Photo by Christopher Mardorf / FEMA.

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Little Falls, N. J. , October 11, 2011 -- Mary "Kathy" Cook, Small Business Administration Public Affairs Specialist, speaks at a community meeting of Little Falls residents and disaster survivors that was requested by Congressman Bill Pascrell (Eighth District, NJ) and hosted by Little Falls Mayor Michael DeFrancisci at the Little Falls Recreation Center. FEMA partners with local governments and the state to assist disaster survivors. Photo by Christopher Mardorf / FEMA

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm ^ Severe Storm - Lake City, Fla. , July 2, 2012 -- This Columbia County home was flooded by 25 inches of rain in 2 days by Tropical Storm Debby. The governor has requested federal disaster assistance and joint federal, state, and local Preliminary Damage Assessments (PDA) teams are here to determine extent of damage. George Armstrong/FEMA

Flooding - City Lake, Fla. , July 6, 2012 -- Flood waters from Tropical Storm Debby remain in a Lake City, Florida back yard more than two weeks after the area received over 25 inches of rain from the storm. FEMA Community Relations Teams are visiting homeowners in Columbia County, Fla. , handing out flyers of information, and talking with residents about how they can register for federal disaster assistance. Marlene Phillips/FEMA.

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Title: Flood Waters from Tropical Storm Debby

Production Date: 07/06/2012

Caption: City Lake, Fla. , July 6, 2012 -- Flood waters from Tropical Storm Debby remain in a Lake City, Florida back yard more than two weeks after the area received over 25 inches of rain from the storm. FEMA Community Relations Teams are visiting homeowners in Columbia County, Fla. , handing out flyers of information, and talking with residents about how they can register for federal disaster assistance. Marlene Phillips/FEMA.

Photographer Name: Marlene Phillips

City/State: City Lake, FL

Disasters: Florida Tropical Storm Debby (DR-4068)

Disaster Types: Flooding

Categories: Debris

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