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Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Nashville, Tenn. , August 5, 2010 -- FEMA writer Michael Osborne interviews Nashville business owner Murph Wanca, who received a Small Business Administration (SBA) loan that allowed him to rebuild and reopen his business after the severe storms and flooding that struck Tennessee in May 2010. Osborne is developing a story on local businesses reopening after being substantially damaged in the disaster. Martin Grube/FEMA

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Nashville, Tenn. , June 22, 2010 -- FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate(R) and Federal Coordinating Officer Gracia Szczech(L) meet with Nashville Mayor Karl Dean(c) to discuss housing buyouts in Nashville following the severe storms and flooding that damaged or destroyed thousands of homes and businesses across Tennessee in early May 2010. David Fine/FEMA

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Nashville, Tenn. , May 27, 2010 -- FEMA Mitigation Specialist Natalie Woode assists flood survivor Yowanda Nina Davis at a Disaster Recovery Center in Nashville. FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers provide information to disaster survivors across Tennessee who suffered losses in the severe storms and floods in May 2010. Martin Grube/FEMA

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Nashville, Tenn. , May 8, 2010 -- A FEMA mobile disaster recovery center vehicle has located to the 100 Oaks Shopping Center to assist survivors of the recent severe storms and flooding. FEMA is responding to severe storms and flooding that damaged or destroyed thousands of homes across Tennessee in May 2010. David Fine/FEMA

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Nashville, Tenn. , August 6, 2010 -- FEMA Community Relations Specialist Ron Bolger talks with James Dixon III, who is helping his aunt, Doris Waddey, move back into her house, three months after it was flooded during the severe storms in May 2010. FEMA assistance helped Waddey pay for repairs to her longtime home in West Nashville. The disaster declaration covered 49 Tennessee counties. Martin Grube/FEMA

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Nashville, Tenn. , May 12, 2010 -- Tennessee Titan football players pitch in to help clean-up homes in a heavily flooded neighborhood in Nashville. Hands on Nashville has been leading the effort in helping hard hit neighborhoods begin to recover from the record floods. fEMA/Marty Bahamonde

Flooding - Nashville, Tenn. , May 10, 2010 -- Nashville Mayor Karl Dean, HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan and Commerce Secretary Gary Locke tour flooded portions of downtown Nashville. Flood waters impacted several businesses in the area. FEMA/Marty Bahamonde

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Nashville, Tenn. , May 30, 2010 -- FEMA Community Relations Specialist Frank Altomare talks with flood survivor Ednaearle Burney at a fund rasier at Kayne Avenue Missionary Baptist Church in Nashville. Martin Grube/FEMA

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Nashville, Tenn. , May 8, 2010 -- Secretary Janet Napolitano and Governor Phil Bredeson listen to West Hamilton Ave resident William Lytton recount the flood event that flooded his Bordeaux (Nashville) home with 4 feet of water. FEMA is responding to severe storms and flooding that damaged or destroyed thousands of homes across Tennessee in May 2010. David Fine/FEMA

Flooding - Nashville, Tenn. , August 5, 2010 -- Nashville Pro Hammond owner Murph Wanca moves instruments around his shop. Music City artists rely on Wanca to keep their Hammond organs and other vintage instruments in top shape. An SBA low-interest loan is helping Wanca recover from the flood damage his shop suffered during May storms. Martin Grube/FEMA

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Title: Music Shop owner Murph Wanca moves instruments around his shop in Tennessee

Production Date: 08/05/2010

Caption: Nashville, Tenn. , August 5, 2010 -- Nashville Pro Hammond owner Murph Wanca moves instruments around his shop. Music City artists rely on Wanca to keep their Hammond organs and other vintage instruments in top shape. An SBA low-interest loan is helping Wanca recover from the flood damage his shop suffered during May storms. Martin Grube/FEMA

Photographer Name: Dianna Gee

City/State: Nashville, TN

Disasters: Tennessee Severe Storms, Flooding, Straight-Line Winds, and Tornadoes (DR-1909)

Disaster Types: Flooding

Categories: Feature Stories

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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