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Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Cameron, La. , LA, October 3, 2007 -- The Cameron Parish School Board Administration building was destroyed by Hurricane Rita. FEMA obligated $4. 49 million in funding to cover the costs of purchasing temporary office trailers, office supplies and replacement of the Administration building and its contents. FEMA/Keala Hughes

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Harvey, La. , April 19, 2011 -- The Jefferson Parish Public School System Administration/Media Building received severe damages caused by Hurricane Katrina's wind and wind-driven rain and continuous rainwater intrusion caused by Hurricane Rita. The new Administration building is being constructed at the same location with over $19 million in funding to replace the facility. FEMA/Lillie Long

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Meraux, La. , December 28, 2010 -- A grand opening ceremony was held for St. Bernard Fire Station No. 6. A 20-foot storm surge associated with Hurricane Katrina submerged the building. The building received damages from a tornado that destroyed façade and fenestration elements. FEMA obligated $1. 5 million to replace the building and its contents. FEMA/Ray Perez

Cameron Parish, La., July 21, 2013 -- FEMA funded $562,142 for the replacement of the Bayou Fire Station and Waterworks Building, which sustained damages from high winds, wind-driven rain, floodwaters and flying debris as a result of Hurricane Rita. Cameron Parish held a grand opening for the new Water Works and Fire Department District #10 in December 2012. Lillie Long/FEMA

[Hurricane Rita] Cameron, LA, 11-18-05 -- Cameron High School/Elementary School was severly damaged from Hurricane Rita's tidal surge and must be demolished and Debris sorted and hauled away. Demolition and Debris removal is funded by FEMA. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Cameron, La. , October 2, 2008 -- Two years after Hurricane Rita destroyed South Cameron Memorial Hospital, it reopened its doors this time mitigated to reduce potential loss of property and medical equipment against future disasters. Having weathered Hurricane Ike, the mitigation measures of building safer, smarter, stronger proved to be invaluable, as the hospital received only minor damages. Calvin Tolleson/FEMA

[Hurricane Rita] Cameron, LA, January 11, 2006 - The Cameron water tower is one of the few structures still standing near the elementary school unaffected by Hurricane Rita. FEMA is funding and coordinating efforts for the parish's recovery and rebuilding. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

Cameron Parish, La., July 21, 2013 -- Heavy rains, high winds and a 15 to 20-foot storm surge from Hurricane Rita resulted in the destruction of the Cameron Parish School Board Educational Conference Center, also referred to as the Cameron Elementary School Auditorium. Cameron Parish School Board held a grand opening of the facility, funded with $1.3 million from FEMA, Nov. 12, 2012. Lillie Long/FEMA

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Cameron, La. , March 18, 2008 -- The rebuilt South Cameron Memorial Hospital. The building suffered tremendous damage from Hurricane Rita. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has obligated more than $24 million to return this vital health care facility back to the community. Today, the 25 bed hospital is open for business and once again serving the people of Cameron Parish. Barb Sturner/FEMA

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Cameron LA, La. , May 10, 2010 -- The Cameron Parish School Board Administration building was destroyed by Hurricane Rita. FEMA obligated $4. 49 million in funding to cover the costs of purchasing temporary office trailers, office supplies and replacement of the Administration building and its contents. FEMA/Keala Hughes

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Title: Cameron Parish School Board Administration Building (After)

Production Date: 05/10/2010

Caption: Cameron LA, La. , May 10, 2010 -- The Cameron Parish School Board Administration building was destroyed by Hurricane Rita. FEMA obligated $4. 49 million in funding to cover the costs of purchasing temporary office trailers, office supplies and replacement of the Administration building and its contents. FEMA/Keala Hughes

Photographer Name: Ralph Simcox

City/State: Cameron LA, LA

Keywords: Recovery

Disasters: Louisiana Hurricane Katrina (DR-1603)

Disaster Types: Hurricane/Tropical Storm

Categories: Recovery

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Cameron Parish, La., July 21, 2013 -- The Cameron Parish Health Unit received $279,386 in FEMA funding following Hurricane Rita's damages. Lillie Long/FEMA

Hattiesburg, Miss., March 1, 2013 -- A tremendous amount of damage to homes was done by falling trees, often splintered at the base by the EF4 tornado. FEMA's Public Assistance Program has determined that several Mississippi Counties are eligible for Public Assistance Grants to offset the costs associated with storm debris cleanup. Photo by Marilee Caliendo/FEMA

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – As part of NASA's Ground Systems Development and Operations Program at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a large space shuttle-era work platform is being lowered and removed from high bay 3 of the Vehicle Assembly Building, or VAB. The work is part of a center-wide modernization and refurbishment initiative to accommodate NASA’s Space Launch System and a variety of other spacecraft instead of the whole building supporting one design. The Ground Systems Development and Operations Program is developing the necessary ground systems, infrastructure and operational approaches required to safely process, assemble, transport and launch the next generation of rockets and spacecraft in support of NASA’s exploration objectives. Future work also will replace the antiquated communications, power and vehicle access resources with modern efficient systems. Some of the utilities and systems slated for replacement have been used since the VAB opened in 1965. For more information, visit http://www.nasa.gov/exploration/systems/ground/index.html Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-2012-5965

Freeport, N.Y., Dec. 13, 2012 -- A Freeport resident removes debris to the curb 6 weeks after Hurricane Sandy. After a disaster, debris must be removed to protect health and safety, and promote the economic recovery of the community. FEMA Public Assistance grants reimburse eligible jurisdictions a minimum of 75 percent of the costs for eligible work. Howard Greenblatt/FEMA

Abandoned trailers in rural Alabama

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Chalmette, La. , January 15, 2011 -- Val Reiss Park is a 33-acre recreational complex that sustained an estimated 10 feet of flood water throughout the park as a result of levee breaks during Hurricane Katrina. The original facility consisted of four baseball fields, one football/soccer field, a remote control car track, a gazebo, two concession stands, a rental hall and on-site parking. FEMA has obligated almost $10. 5 million for permanent work on the facility. FEMA/Manuel Broussard

New Orleans, La., July 17, 2013 -- FEMA has worked closely with the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office to help fund the replacement/consolidation of the kitchen warehouse. The new facility will house the new warehouse and main kitchen facility as well as a central plant to support other buildings in the criminal justice complex. Lillie Long/FEMA

Trailers for defense transportation. Winter Weiss Company, Denver, Colorado. Tiers (7.00 x 20) to equip semi-trailers of the combination platform stake type. These trailers are used for general trucking around Army Camps and depots

[Hurricane Katrina] Baton Rouge, LA, January 4, 2006 - Temporary housing provided by FEMA at the Baton Rouge Airport Sites is not limited to travel trailers. Modular buildings are also incorporated in the landscape to provide housing for the displaced hurricane victims. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

Production. War housing trailers. Pre-painted parts for the housing trailers are quickly dried in the force drying room of the Western Trailer Company of Los Angeles. In many cases, drying time is reduced from twenty-four to one or two hours, and great saving of space is effected

Production. War housing trailers. War housing trailers under construction at the Los Angeles plant of Western Trailer Company. The cabinet work of this trailer is nearly completed. Drawers, locker doors, sink top and other prefinished parts will be installed after the trailer has gone through the final painting and bake oven processes

[Hurricane Katrina] Chalmette, LA, December 16, 2005 - Chalmette High School plays host to the St. Bernard Unified School which provides education to the students of 14 different area schools in this one facility. The school is composed of several trailers in the parking lot and a portion of the second floor of the high school. As residents return to St. Bernard Parish, the students now have a place to attend. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

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