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[Hurricane Dolly] Brownsville, TX, July 23, 2008 -- Strong winds caused business signs to crumble and fall into streets. Hurricane Dolly crossed South Padre Island with 120mph winds. Jacinta Quesada/FEMA

[Hurricane Dolly] Brownsville, TX, July 23, 2008 -- Flooding throughout the county caused power outages and businesses remain closed. Dolly passed over South Padre Island with 120 mph winds on it's way inland. Jacinta Quesada/FEMA

[Hurricane Dolly] South Padre Island, TX, July 24, 2008 -- Hurricane Dolly damaged homes and businesses. The storm made landfall here with 120 mph winds and rain. Residents and Business still remain without power as they begin to clean up. Jacinta Quesada/FEMA

[Hurricane Dolly] Brownsville, TX, July 23, 2008 -- A downed tree blocks a lane in a local gas station. Most all gas stations have closed. Hurricane Dolly crossed South Padre Island with 120mph winds. Jacinta Quesada/FEMA

[Hurricane Dolly] Brownsville, TX, July 23, 2008 -- This resident drives his truck through hurricane flood waters. Massive flooding on off ramps of local highways has caused cars to stall and become stranded. Dolly passed over South Padre Island with 120 mph winds on it's way inland. Jacinta Quesada/FEMA

[Hurricane Dolly] Brownsville, TX, July 23, 2008 -- Flooding throughout the County and high winds caused power outages. Dolly passed over South Padre Island with 120 mph winds on it's way inland. Jacinta Quesada/FEMA

[Hurricane Dolly] Brownsville, TX, July 24, 2008 -- Electrical power crews work hard trying to restore power to residents and businesses. Power lines have falling due to the 120 mile winds of Hurricane Dolly. Jacinta Quesada/FEMA

[Hurricane Dolly] South Padre Island,TX, July 28,2008 -- Representatives from FEMA and the U.S. Small Business Administration document damages to a multifamily property on South Padre Island following Hurricane Dolly, a Category 2 hurricane that struck the island with more than 100 mile an hour winds. FEMA works closely with the State and local officials to determine the extent of damage caused by the disaster and it's impact on individuals, businesses and the community.

[Hurricane Dolly] Brownsville, TX, July 24, 2008 -- A resident pushes his stalled car through a flooded street. Hurricane Dolly made landfall on South Padre island with 120 mph winds. Jacinta Quesada/FEMA

[Hurricane Dolly] Brownsville, TX, July 24, 2008 -- This gas station's roof and front highway signs have been damaged and twisted by Hurricane Dolly. Closed for business during Hurricane Dolly, most business owners are now reopening with electrical power and assessing the damage caused. Hurricane Dolly crossed South Padre Island with 120mph winds. Jacinta Quesada/FEMA

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[Hurricane Gustav] New Orleans, LA, September 3, 2008 -- Aerial of broken levee in Plaqumines Parish. Jacinta Quesada/FEMA

Hillman Barge & Construction Company, Paul Thomas Boulevard, Brownsville, Fayette County, PA

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US COAST GUARD MEXUS 2012, South Padre Island, Texas

S44-93-084 - STS-044 - Eye of Super typhoon Yuri Earth observation taken during the STS-44 mission

[Hurricane Dolly] McAllen, TX, August 13, 2008 -- Sandy Coachman, FEMA FCO and Joan Haun, Texas Deputy SCO hold the first weekly teleconference call with Rio Grande Valley media. The teleconference is designed to answer questions related to the work FEMA and other state and local agencies are doing in the aftermath of Hurricane Dolly. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

[Hurricane Dolly] Brownsville, TX, July 23, 2008 -- FEMA and Governmental officials gather together at the EOC (Emergency Operation Center) tracking Hurricane Dolly. Jacinta Quesada/FEMA

[Hurricane Dolly] Raymondville, TX, July 25, 2008 -- Flood waters remain in some neighborhoods in North Raymondville. Vehicle access to the neighborhoods is limited. Jacinta Quesada/FEMA

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Probably the smallest plane in the world. Built by Edw. F. Allen of Wash, D.C., who was formerly test pilot for Army Air Service during the world war. Plane is equipped with 9 horsepower motorcycle engine and weighs only 205 lbs. with wing spread of 27 ft. Mr. Allen, in cockpit, flies it often and recently attained height of 1800 ft. capable of making 63 mph

Brownsville, TX, July 23, 2008 -- Derek Shackelford (FEMA Region VI) tracks Hurricane Dolly at the Emergency Operation Center in Cameron County. Jacinta Quesada/FEMA

[Hurricane Dolly] South Padre Island,TX, July 26, 2008 -- (L-R) Frank Cantu, Texas State Coordinating Officer (SCO); Robert N. Pinkerton,Jr., Mayor; Sandy Cashman, FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer (FCO); Burney Baskett, City Fire Chief/Emergency Management Coordinator; Lt. Col. Travis Grigg, US Army North, DOD Coordinating Officer, discuss the recovery status on the Island. Barry Bahler/FEMA

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