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Oso, Wash., May 19, 2014 -- An excavator removes debris from SR 530 after it was obstructed by a slide March 22. Efforts are underway to reopen the highway to the public

Snohomish County, Wash., April 4, 2014 -- Construction equipment is brought into SR530 slide disaster site to help aid in recovery and cleanup efforts

Oso, Wash., May 19, 2014 -- On Monday morning, May 19, FEMA Public Assistance Project Specialist Ronald Hepler observes the progress made clearing slide debris from State Route 530 in Oso, Washington

Oso, Wash., May 19, 2014 -- Workers clear State Route 530 of debris from a slide that took place March 22. Efforts are being made to reopen the highway

Snohomish County, Wash., April 4, 2014 -- Texas TF-1 rescue worker and recovery canine team ride to a rest area at the SR530 slide disaster site

Snohomish County, Wash., April 6, 2014 -- Vehicles destroyed in the March 22, 2014 SR530 slide are being removed from the disaster site in an effort to speed up recovery operations. Residents affected by the slide are encouraged to register with FEMA by calling (800)-621-3362 or (TTY) (800) 462-7585 or online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov. Photo by Erin Ward/FEMA

An overview of a 50-foot section of Interstate 880 which collapsed during an earthquake that struck the area on October 17th

Oso, Wash., May 15, 2014 -- A spotter (left) scans debris for personal effects and a Washington State Department of Transportation employee (right) gathers survey data at the SR 530 slide site. Efforts are underway to reopen the highway to the public

STS050-54-016 - STS-050 - Earth observation views of an arid region with very rugged terrain.

Oso, Wash., May 19, 2014 -- Almost two months after the SR 530 slide, the view from the base of the collapsed hillside shows a portion of the area affected. The slide area measures 315 acres

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Date Taken: 2014-05-19 10:45:25 UTC

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City/State: Arlington, WA

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label_outline Explore Hillside, Acres, Oso

Acres of sheep - on a great range in southern Colorado

Washington Air National Guard members from the 141

Dam/Levee Break ^ Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm ^ Severe Storm - Rodderdam Junction, N. Y. , September 27, 2011 -- The lock 9 Mohawk River Bridge was destroyed due to the heavy flooding caused from hurricane Irene and tropical storm Lee. FEMA is here to support the Counties and the State of New York by authorizing Public Assistance funding category A debris removal, and category B, emergency protective measures. Adam DuBrowa/FEMA

Harvesting wheat with combines on Schnitzler Corporation ranch, Froid, Montana. There are about 2800 acres on this part of the ranch and they are getting over forty bushels to the acre. It is one of the largest wheat ranches in the West

Slovenly kitchen living-room of family of Alfred Benoit, 191 N. Front St., a sweeper in Bennett Mill; has been there for two months. Mother works in the same mill; father is a canvasser (and shiftless). Said, "I'm de father of 11 children." The baby in the girl's arms is one they are keeping for another woman. The mother would not get in the photo. Alfred had bad eyes this morning (influenza apparently) and mopping them with a filthy rag. One of the little ones had the same trouble. Another had a boil on his face. Location: New Bedford, Massachusetts

At an entrance to Interstate Highway 70 (I-70), a member of the Glenwood Springs Police Department brief members of the 220th Military Police (MP) Company, Colorado Army National Guard (COARNG) on the Coal Seam Fires. The 220th MP will set up security access control points along the perimeter including I-70. The Coal Seam Fire started sometime in the mid-1970s as an underground fire burned along a rich vein of coal. Occassionally the fire breaks through to the surface. At this time it had burned 7,300 acres, damaged an estimated 40 structures, and caused the evacuation of 2,000 residents

Farmer's son and collie dog driving the cows back to the barn after watering them at the brook. All other sources of water supply were frozen for two months during very severe winter. Clinton Gilbert's farm. Woodstock, Vermont

Hudson County, V. 8, Double Page Plate No. 1 [Map bounded by Spring St., Cortland St., Hillside Rd., Paterson Plank Rd.]

From Owl's Head, Cherry Mt. Slide, Jefferson, N.H.

A view of the Oso area of Snohomish County, Wash.,

Queens, Vol. 1, Double Page Plate No. 12; Part of Ward 4; Jamaica; [Map bounded by Foothill Ave., Hillside Ave., Columbus Ave., Lincoln Ave., Grant Ave., Max Weber Ave., Cozine Ave., Belleview Ave., Prospect Ave., Park Ave., Colton Ave., Eden Ave., Husson Ave., Flushing Ave., Hollis Ave., Villard Ave., Palatina Ave., Parkview Ave., Boulevard, Fairmount Ave., Crestwood Ave., Cherokee Ave., Woodhull Ave., Carpenter Ave., Choctaw Ave., Chippewa Ave., Chicope Ave., Seminole Ave., Minnetonka Ave., Cornwell Ave., Iroquois Ave., Sagamore Ave., Hiawatha Ave., Pocahontas Ave., Howard Ave., Garrison Ave., Campbell Ave., Catskill Ave., Rondout Ave., Fishkill Ave., Irvington Ave., West Point Ave., Nyack Ave.; Including Fulton St., School St., Warren St., Hempstead and Jamaica Plank Road, Old Country Road, Farmers Road, Bernascheff Road, Purdy St., Bradley St., Hamilton St., Willow St., Carroll St., South St.]; Sub Plan; [Map bounded by Woodside Ave., Hillside Ave., Columbus Ave., Lincoln Ave., Grant Ave., Maxweber Ave.]

Squaw Valley farm. 640 acres, sixty in tillable land, raises mainly livestock. Established about fifty years ago. Note old shakes on small building in foreground. The Ola self-help sawmill co-op has supplied shingles for barn and grainery. Note new lumber from the mill, piled in yard. Gem County, Idaho. General caption 48

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