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Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Rodanthe, N. C. , September 3, 2011 -- The heavy beach erosion from Hurricane Irene has brought the ocean underneath this home, with the remnants of the neighboring home shown floating in the waves.

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Rodanthe, N. C. , September 3, 2011 -- Sand and water were pushed into this beach home during Hurricane Irene. FEMA is encouraging survivors to register for disaster assistance. FEMA photo/Tim Burkitt

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Aurora, N. C. , September 13, 2011 -- Storm surge over 5 feet high from Hurricane Irene inundated this home. Houses that were not raised at least 6 feet high were ruined. FEMA photo/ Tim Burkitt

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Aurora, N. C. , September 13, 2011 -- This home was swept off of its foundation from 5 feet of storm surge during the hurricane in August. FEMA has been assessing the damage and assisting survivors from the disaster. FEMA photo/ Tim Burkitt

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Avon, N. C. , September 3, 2011 -- Contents of houses damaged by flooding from Hurricane Irene are placed curbside for eventual removal. FEMA funds can help communities with debris removal after disasters. FEMA photo/Tim Burkitt

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Aurora, N. C. , September 13, 2011 -- Waterfront homes that were not elevated were destroyed by over 5 feet of storm surge from Hurricane Irene. FEMA has free information on how to build stronger homes. 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 - Hickory Point, N. C. , September 17, 2011 -- This home sustained damage from both the power of the storm surge and the flooding inside with water. FEMA is encouraging survivors with storm damage to apply for disaster assistance. FEMA photo/ Tim Burkitt

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

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Rodanthe, N. C. , September 2, 2011 -- Waves pound the supports of these raised homes which previously had yards of beach in front of them that was eroded by Hurricane Irene. FEMA photo/Tim Burkitt

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Title: Beach erosion on the Outer Banks

Production Date: 09/02/2011

Caption: Rodanthe, N. C. , September 2, 2011 -- Waves pound the supports of these raised homes which previously had yards of beach in front of them that was eroded by Hurricane Irene. FEMA photo/Tim Burkitt

Photographer Name: Tim Burkitt

City/State: Rodanthe, NC

Disasters: North Carolina Hurricane Irene (DR-4019)

Disaster Types: Hurricane/Tropical Storm

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Marshland on Roanoke Island in North Carolina's Outer Banks, a 200-mile-long string of barrier islands and splits off the coast that locals like to call the "OBX"

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Members of the A-10 recovery team confirm the areas searched along East Brush Creek in their attempts to locate any remnants of the A-10 that crashed on Gold Dust Creek and the four 500 pound Mark 82 bombs

Showing the progressive changes in Sandy Hook from 1779 to 1851

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - D'Iberville, Miss. , August 24, 2010 -- The new D'Iberville High School opened this school year. The school also serves as a hurricane shelter for local residents. . Photo by Tim Burkitt / FEMA photo.

Members of the Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit 7 members from San Diego, California set out on the Zodiac boat to begin their initial search for the four missing 500 pound Mark 82 bombs carried by the A-10 that crashed near Gold Dust Peak. New York Lake is the first of six lakes in the Gold Dust Peak that will be searched

Tornado - West Liberty, Ky. , March 12, 2012 -- The downtown area was heavily damaged during the March 2nd tornado, with many brick buildings completely collapsing. FEMA and State resources are being deployed to help with recovery efforts. Photo by Tim Burkitt/FEMA

The great dune at Jockey's Ridge State Park in Nags Head, a community in North Carolina's Outer Banks, a 200-mile-long string of barrier islands and splits off the coast that locals like to call the "OBX"

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Biloxi, Miss. , August 25, 2010 -- The Biloxi/Ocean Springs Bridge was replaced after being completely destroyed by winds and storm surge from Hurricane Katrina. Photo by Tim Burkitt / FEMA photo.

Coastal Storm ^ Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Rodanthe, N. C. , October 10, 2011 --The bridge will be opening ahead of schedule - only six weeks after the ocean broke through and washed out Route 12. FEMA will be assisting the State through Public Assistance for the costs associated with Irene's damages. Marilee Caliendo/FEMA

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