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Equipment Operator First Class (EO1) Doug Hunt, Naval Mobile Construction Battalion Forty (NMCB-40), uses his bulldozer to pile dirt and coral. The coral is being used by the Seabees to improve the access road around the airport to withstand the heavy military traffic of Unified Task Force Somalia

A Spanish and Iraqi Soldier build improvements on a

Fischer Construction Company, contractor, emptys a

[Severe Winter Storms and Flooding] Springfield, MO, 2-9-07 --- Like some prehistoric metallic predator, this device was used to put debris into a grinder at the disposition site west of Springfield. Dozens of debris clearing crews trucked thousands of cubic yards of debris to the site as part of recovery from the severe ice storm that struck Missouri Jan. 12-14, 2007. FEMA Photo/Michael Raphael

A U.S. Army Paratrooper assigned to Alpha Company,

[Assignment: 48-DPA-10-21-08_SOI_K_Yuma] Visit of Secretary Dirk Kempthorne to the [Arizona-California border area,] where he toured the Bureau of Reclamation's Yuma, Arizona [Area Office-Yuma Desalting Plant with Bureau Commissioner Robert Johnson, and joined Johnson and officials from the Southern Nevada Water Authority, Central Arizona Project, and Metropolitan Water District of Southern California at groundbreaking ceremonies for the Drop 2 Reservoir Project--part of the Lower Colorado River Water Storage Program--in Imperial County, California] [48-DPA-10-21-08_SOI_K_Yuma_DOI_2652.JPG]

Flooding - Fargo, N. D. , March 18, 2010 -- North Dakota National Guard and city of Fargo workers construct a dike using a new product call "The Big Bag" one of these bags equals 100 normal sand bags. The water side of the bags are also specially treated to keep the flood water away from contaminating the sand. Photo: Michael Rieger/FEMA

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Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Roanoke Rapids, N. C. , September 12, 2011 -- This wood pile from one city demonstrates the complexity of gathering and disposing of huge amounts of debris after Hurricane Irene. FEMA may help counties and cities with funding to help with the cost. FEMA photo/ Tim Burkitt

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Roanoke Rapids, N. C. , September 12, 2011 -- Part of a street and curb were taken out by this tree root system when it was blown over by winds from Hurricane Irene. Many cities and counties receive FEMA funding for infrastructure repairs after disasters. FEMA photo/ Tim Burkitt

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Roanoke Rapids, N. C. , September 12, 2011 -- This house was one of many structures that suffered damage from large trees being toppled by Hurricane Irene. FEMA is is getting the registration message out to make sure those who are eligible for assistance are get it. FEMA photo/Tim Burkitt

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Halifax, N. C. , September 12, 2011 -- This tree destroyed a car and severely damaged the home of a survivor of Hurricane Irene. Many people still need help removing fallen trees from their property, and FEMA helps coordinate volunteer groups that can help with this type of work. FEMA photo/ Tim Burkitt

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Rodanthe, N. C. , September 3, 2011 -- Hurricane Irene washed out Highway 12 in several spots, cutting off parts of the Outer Banks normally accessible by car. FEMA and state officials are out assessing damage and getting survivors registered for disaster assistance. FEMA photo/Tim Burkitt

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Roanoke Rapids, N. C. , September 12, 2011 -- The brick facade was stripped from the side of this building during a wind gust from Hurricane Irene. Small businesses and individuals can apply for disaster assistance to help with rebuilding. FEMA photo/ Tim Burkitt

Coastal Storm ^ Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Aurora, N. C. , October 18, 2011 -- Tree and brush piles being hauled to a central location in Aurora as every effort is made to clear the streets. FEMA's Public Assistance funds will be available to offset the cost of debris removal. Photo by Marilee Caliendo/FEMA

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Rodanthe, N. C. , September 2, 2011 -- Giant sand bags seen on the right could not stop the storm surge from eroding the beach and carving out parts of Hwy 12 on the Outer Banks. FEMA and State officials are assessing damages and getting resources on location to begin repairs to damaged roads. FEMA photo/Tim Burkitt

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Rotterdam Junction, N. Y. , Dec. 13, 2011 -- New York Department of Transportation employees use a vacuum truck to suck rocks and debris from storm drains after flooding from Hurricane Irene. FEMA plays a vital role supporting State, Tribal and local governments as they respond to the impacts of Hurricane Irene. Hans Pennink/FEMA

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Roanoke Rapids, N. C. , September 12, 2011 -- A city truck dumps another load of wood debris collected after hundreds of trees were toppled in Roanoke Rapids. FEMA funding can help counties and cities with funding of debris removal. FEMA photo/ Tim Burkitt

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Title: Debris removal underway in Roanike Rapids

Production Date: 09/12/2011

Caption: Roanoke Rapids, N. C. , September 12, 2011 -- A city truck dumps another load of wood debris collected after hundreds of trees were toppled in Roanoke Rapids. FEMA funding can help counties and cities with funding of debris removal. FEMA photo/ Tim Burkitt

Photographer Name: Tim Burkitt

City/State: Roanoke Rapids, NC

Disasters: North Carolina Hurricane Irene (DR-4019)

Disaster Types: Hurricane/Tropical Storm

Categories: Debris ^ Recovery

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Lt. Cmdr. James Logsdon, of Roanoke Rapids, N.C., straps into the cockpit of an F/A-18C Hornet.

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 3-9-06 -- A FEMA Travel Trailer convoy heads down Highway I-10 towards New Orleans. FEMA is delivering about 500 Travel Trailers per day to help house Hurricane Katrina disaster victims. Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Severe Storms and Flooding] Rosendale, MO 6-30-07 - FEMA Community Relations Specialists walk down a street looking for potential disaster victims. Community Relations Specialists are in the flood damaged area to let people know about Disaster Recovery Centers opening up and registering for FEMA aid that may be available to them under the Individual Assistance Program. Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Rita] Cameron, LA, 11-11-05 -- FEMA Base camp workers eat in the mess tent. FEMA Base Camps are used when there are no other resources to house FEMA & emergency workers. In this case the nearest lodging, if you can find a room, is 70 miles away on rural roads. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

Coastal Storm ^ Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Beaufort County, N. C. , October 14, 2011 -- The closer one travels to the coastline, the more debris is piled high. FEMA is working with the state to clean up the debris as fast as possible. Photo by Marilee Caliendo/FEMA

Coastal Storm ^ Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Hobucken, N. C. , September 23, 2011 -- A local resident, Eva Smith, checks out the appliances in the Park Model Housing Unit now set up in Hobuken at the Recovery Center. FEMA is working to provide a viable solution to the housing shortage following Hurricane Irene. Marilee Caliendo/FEMA

Exterior of a building near a mortuary warehouse where hundreds of human skeletal remains are housed. (Substandard image)

[Severe Wildfire Threat] Springer, OK, January 16, 2006 -- Firefighters from Oklahoma, North Carolina, Virginia, and the U.S Fish and Wildlife Department do a burnout operation to contain a fire that eventually burned 350 acres. Over 400,000 acres in Oklahoma have burned since November. Bob McMillan/ FEMA Photo

[Hurricane Rita] Beaumont, TX, September 30, 2005 -- Veterinarians from the National Veterinarian Response Team (NVRT) examine a horse brought in to the Animal Disaster Response Facility staged in the Ford Arena outside Beaumont following Hurricane Rita's landfall. Following the examination and shots it will be held until its owners return from evacuation. Bob McMillan/ FEMA Photo

Emergency Planning and Security - Atlanta, Ga. , April 19, 2011 -- FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate chats at the FEMA Exhibit during the 2011 National Hurricane Conference. FEMA photo by Tim Burkitt

Tornado - Tuscaloosa, Ala. , June 9, 2011 -- The Japanese International Cooperation Agency made a donation of several pallets of blankets to representatives from several faith-based and volunteer organizations. The donation came in the wake of the April tornados that hit the southeast. FEMA photo/Tim Burkitt

Tornado - Phil Campbell, Ala. , May 25, 2011 -- A volunteer with the Mennonite Disaster Service nails floor joists on the the first home they are building for tornado survivors in Phil Campbell. FEMA has partnered with Faith-based organizations to help reach as many survivors as possible. FEMA photo/Tim Burkitt

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