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Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Lexington, Miss. , May 1, 2010 -- In the Holmes County community of Ebenezer, FEMA Community Relations worker Noris Brown and Carmine Biggart walk by a home which was totally demolished by the deadly storm of April 24. Community Relations workers go to door in neighborhoods to provide information about FEMA disaster assistance. George Armstrong/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Lexington, Miss. , May 1, 2010 -- At the Holmes County Ebenezer fire station disaster staging area, FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer Michael Bolch and State Emergency Management Director Mike Womack listen to Red Cross Representative Paige Roberts. FEMA is here as result of the deadly tornado of April 24. George Armstrong/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Lexington, Miss. , May 1, 2010 -- FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer Michael Bolch (left), Governor Haley Barbour(center), and State Press Secretary Dan Turner arrive at the Holmes County Ebenezer fire station disaster staging area. FEMA is here in response to the deadly tornado of April 24. George Armstrong/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Lexington, Miss. , May 1, 2010 -- At the Holmes County Ebenezer fire station disaster staging area, Joe Girot, Special Assistant to Federal Coordinating Officer Bolch confers with FEMA Community Relations workers as local television crews are nearby. FEMA is here due to the deadly tornado of April 24. George Armstrong/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Lexington, Miss. , May 1, 2010 -- In the Holmes County community of Ebenezer, FEMA Community Relations worker Noris Brown walks by a home which was totally demolished by the deadly tornado of April 24. Community Relations workers go through each area potentially affected to tell storm survivors about FEMA services. George Armstrong/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Lexington, Miss. , May 1, 2010 -- At the Ebenezer Community Volunteer Fire Station disaster staging area, FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer Michael Bolch speaks with Mrs Marsha Barbour, wife of Governor Haley Barbour, as FEMA Deputy Joe Girot observes. FEMA is here in response to the deadly April 24 tornado. George Armstrong/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Lexington, Miss. , May 1, 2010 -- At the Holmes County Ebenezer fire station disaster staging area, FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer Michael Bolch responds to community leaders as Governor Haley Barbour(right) and State Representative Bryant W. Clark(left) observe. FEMA is here in response to the deadly tornado of April 24. George Armstrong/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Lexington, Miss. , May 1, 2010 -- At the Ebenezer Community Volunteer Fire Station FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer Michael Bolch speaks with Governor Haley Barbour and his press secretary Dan Turner while being photographed by FEMA photographer David Fine. FEMA is here in response to the deadly April 24 tornado. George Armstrong/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Lexington, Miss. , May 1, 2010 -- At the Holmes County Ebenezer fire station disaster staging area, FEMA Community Relations Lead worker Duane Marusa provides printed materials about how to access FEMA services. FEMA is here as result of the deadly tornado of April 24. George Armstrong/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Lexington, Miss. , May 1, 2010 -- At the Holmes County Ebenezer fire station disaster staging area, Governor Haley Barbour greets FEMA Community Relations workers Noris Brown, Duane Marusa (lead), and Carmin Biggart. FEMA is here in response to the deadly tornado of April 24. George Armstrong/FEMA

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Title: Governor Haley Barbour Greets FEMA Workers at Disaster Area

Production Date: 05/01/2010

Caption: Lexington, Miss. , May 1, 2010 -- At the Holmes County Ebenezer fire station disaster staging area, Governor Haley Barbour greets FEMA Community Relations workers Noris Brown, Duane Marusa (lead), and Carmin Biggart. FEMA is here in response to the deadly tornado of April 24. George Armstrong/FEMA

Photographer Name: George Armstrong

City/State: Lexington, MS

Disasters: Mississippi Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding (DR-1906)

Disaster Types: Severe Storm ^ Tornado

Categories: Community Relations ^ Disaster Recovery Center ^ Recovery ^ Response ^ Special Event ^ State/Local Officials

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Bristol Townplace, Pa., Nov. 7, 2012 -- This joint county, state, and federal Preliminary Damage Assessment (PDA) team is meeting with local officials to determine extent of damage to public infrastructure (left-right) FEMA Public Information Officer Rene Bafalis; FEMA Public Assistance Specialist Jim Teats; Township Director of Public Works Jason Lawson; Administrative Assistant Lisa Strong; and Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency representative Rick Weiberg. PDA's are a required component of the state's request for Hurricane Sandy federal disaster assistance. George Armstrong/FEMA

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Flight Nurse and Medical Crew Director Captain Melissa Smith, USAF, 374th Aeromedical Squadron Yakota Air Base, Japan, directs litter crews carrying simulated wounded at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea onto a C-130 from the 95th Airlift Squadron, General Mitchell Reserve Base, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The wounded from Osan, Kunsan and Kwangju are evacuated off the Korean Peninsula in support of Exercise PACIFIC NIGHTINGALE III. PACIFIC NIGHTINGALE IIIs primary objective; to practice the tactical movement of injured and sick patients from a combat or disaster area in Korea to a mobile staging facility or contingency hospital, and eventually to a permanent hospital off the peninsula

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - San Juan, Puerto Rico, August 30, 2010 -- Rafael Mojica, National Weather Service Deputy Director, explains to Governor Luis Fortuno the software used by the National Weather Service. The map shows Hurricane Earl's tail covering Puerto Rico. Photo by Yuisa Rios/FEMA

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Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Moore, Okla. , May 25, 2010 -- The impact of a baseball-sized hail stone is evident on the windshield of a city service vehicle. City and county municipalities in the eastern half of the state experienced damages and losses to their buildings and other property caused by 22 confirmed tornadoes on May 10. FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Flooding - Minot, N. D. , June 24, 2011 -- Dona Young (left) talks with Red Cross volunteer, Heather Ellis at the Red Cross shelter in South Minot. Mrs. Youngs's house was inundated with water from the Souris River and was forced to evacuate. Burleigh and Ward counties were designated a federal disaster area, opening the way for federal disaster assistance from FEMA. Andrea Booher/FEMA

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