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[Severe Winter Storms and Flooding] Springfield, MO, 2-9-07 --- Debris piles at the debris reduction site west of Springfield. Crews offloaded up to 80 cubic yards per truck of fallen branches and trees collected in the city and Greene County. The debris was caused by effects of the severe ice storm that swept across Missouri Jan. 12-14, 2007. FEMA Photo/Michael Raphael

[Severe Winter Storms and Flooding] Springfield, MO, 2-09-07 --- A debris hauler passes by debris being fed into a shredder at the disposition site west of Springfield, one of the areas hardest hit by the severe ice storm that swept across the heart of Missouri Jan. 12-14, 2007. FEMA Photo/Michael Raphael

[Severe Winter Storms and Flooding] Springfield, MO, 2-15-07 --- A load of debris is being droped into a dump truck in Springfield. The debris was created by the ice storm of Jan. 12-14, 2007 and is estimated at 1 million cubic yards. FEMA Photo/Michael Raphael

[Severe Winter Storms and Flooding] Republic, MO, 2-27-07 -- A loader moves debris up a giant and growing pile of debris collected in Springfield and the rural area of Greene County around the city, where more than two million cubic yards of debris were generated by the ice storm Jan. 12-14, 2007. FEMA Photo/Michael Raphael

[Severe Winter Storms and Flooding] Springfield, MO, 2/09/2007 -- A view from the monitoring tower window of trucks full of debris at the disposition site west of Springfield. Dozens of crews began picking up debris in the city and Greene County Feb. 5. Loads were checked at the tower, then dropped at the 80-acre site. Debris was caused by effects of the severe ice storm that swept across Missouri Jan. 12-14, 2007. FEMA Photo/Michael Raphael

[Severe Winter Storms and Flooding] Springfield, MO, 2/92007 --- Trucks loaded with debris picked up in Springfield were checked at the monitoring tower, with drivers given tickets showing percentages of loads. Then drivers dumped their loads at the site and went back to the city to pick up more debris caused by the severe ice storm that cut a swath through Missouri Jan. 12-14, 2007. FEMA Photo/Michael Raphael

[Severe Winter Storms and Flooding] Springfield, MO, 2-09-07 --- Trucks bringing debris collected in Springfield line up at the monitoring tower where loads are checked and drivers given tickets showing the amount of branches in truck beds. The debris, including trees, was generated by effects of the severe ice storm that cut a swath across Missouri Jan. 12-14, 2007. FEMA Photo/Michael Raphael

[Severe Winter Storms and Flooding] Springfield, MO (2-05-07) --- Tree branches rest atop a north Springfield house where debris lines the curbside, waiting for crews to pick it up. Broken limbs hit a number of homes when weighted down with ice from the storm that swept across Missouri Jan. 12-14, 2007. FEMA Photo/Michael Raphael

[Severe Winter Storms and Flooding] Republic, MO, February 27, 2007 --- Loaded trucks from Springfield and Greene County at the disposal site in Republic. An estimated two million cubic yards of debris was generated in the city and rural area around it by the ice storm of Jan. 12-14, 2007. FEMA Photo/Michael Raphael

[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

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War Department, December 8, 1806, Disposition of Army Regulars

[Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding] Iowa City, IA, July 25, 2008 -- Steve Fausch (left), Maintenance Manager for the Mayflower Dormitory at the University of Iowa, explains some of the damage done to the building's heating, cooling, water, and electrical systems by last month's massive flood to FEMA Building Assessment Team (BAT) member David Fila, Dave Flumerfelt with Mitigation, and BAT member Ryan Hembree. The Mayflower is the largest dorm at UI; getting it ready for students is a priority for FEMA. the university, and the state. Photo by Greg Henshall / FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, 9th Ward, LA ,11-01-05 -- Only residents and workers are allowed though this 9th ward security check point. The 9th ward is still without utilities. Hundreds of thousands of former New Orleans residents and buisnesses are displaced. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

Flooding ^ Winter Storm - Bismarck, N. D. , May 22, 2009 -- Cheryl Copeland [right] and Jerry Frye [left center] counsel customers at Sam's Club. Copeland and Frye discuss the value of flood insurance as the best way to protect their homes. Michael Raphael/FEMA

Sanzio, Raffaello - The Fire in the Borgo (detail) - 1514

Kurdish men wait to begin a tour of a refugee camp near Zakhu, Iraq. U.S. and allied troops established the camp as part of Operation Provide Comfort, a multinational effort to aid the thousands of Kurds who fled their homes after fighting broke out between Kurdish groups and Iraqi government forces following Operation Desert Storm

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, [visited by Secretary Shaun Donovan, Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research Raphael Bostic, and other HUD officials for tours, participation as part of the U.S. delegation to the] World Urban Forum 5

The Miracle of the Lame Man Healed by Saint Peter and Saint John

[Organ grinder, Saratoga.] New York Sterecope Card.

Disposition des postes avances : [carte] : d'un corps de 2 Mille hommes d'infanterie dans un pays de hantes montagnes

U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Logan Stultz and Staff

[Tropical Storm Fay] Jacksonville, FL, September 18, 2008 -- This is one of nine staging sites in Duval County where Tropical Storm Fay debris is being delivered by contractors, shredded and transported to a land fill. FEMA Public Assistance(PA) funds probably will be paying 75% of the cost. George Armstrong/FEMA

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