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Volunteers for the US Forest Service clear fallen trees, downed power lines and other debris from the roads in Puerto Rico's Caribbean National Forrest (CNF). The CNF houses one of the Island's major telecommunications facilities. The devastating winds of Hurricane George ripped through the Island leaving it without electrical power, potable water and phone communications

A volunteer for the US Forest Service (USFS) waits for members of his team to finish cleaning up debris left behind by his chainsaw from the roads in Puerto Rico's Caribbean National Forrest which houses one of the Island's major telecommunications facilities. The devastating winds of Hurricane George ripped through the Island leaving it without electrical power, potable water and phone communications

A member of the US Forestry Service rehydrates after clearing fallen trees and other debris from the roads in Puerto Rico's Caribbean National Forrest (CNF). The CNF houses one of the Island's major telecommunications facilities. The devastating winds of Hurricane George ripped through the Island leaving it without electrical power, potable water and phone communications

Volunteers for the US Forest Service take a lunch break after clearing fallen trees, downed power lines and other debris from the roads in Puerto Rico's Caribbean National Forrest (CNF). The CNF houses one of the Island's major telecommunications facilities. The devastating winds of Hurricane George ripped through the Island leaving it without electrical power, potable water and phone communications

Members of the US Forest Service discuss the clearing of fallen trees, downed electrical power-lines and other debris from the roads in Puerto Rico's Caribbean National Forrest which houses one of the Island's major telecommunications facilities. The devastating winds of Hurricane George ripped through the Island leaving it without electrical power, potable water and phone communications

Dennis Daniels, National Forest Service, is in charge of a team of local volunteers tasked to clear fallen trees, downed power lines and other debris from the roads in Puerto Rico's Caribbean National Forrest (CNF). The CNF houses one of the Island's major telecommunications facilities. The devastating winds of Hurricane George ripped through the Island leaving it without electrical power, potable water and phone communications

A member for the US Forest Service hones his machete before clearing fallen trees and debris from the roads in Puerto Rico's Caribbean National Forrest (CNF). The CNF houses one of the Island's major telecommunications facilities. The devastating winds of Hurricane George ripped through the Island leaving it without electrical power, potable water and phone communications

A piece of Puerto Rico Route 191, which leads to the small town of Palmer, Puerto Rico in the Carribbean National Forest, collasped into the town's local river. The devastating winds of Hurricane Georges ripped through the Island leaving it without electrical power, potable water and phone communications

Personnel clear downed limbs and trees after Hurricane Fran ripped across the base the night of 5 Sep 96. Initial clean-up and recovery was performed primarily by on-base personnel, as members off-base had difficulty reaching the base due to hundreds of downed trees and power lines blocking all roads and highways in the area. (Duplicate image, see also DFSC9702075 or search 960906F9718G005)

A local volunteer for the US Forest Service clears a fallen tree and other debris from the roads in Puerto Rico's Caribbean National Forrest (CNF). The CNF houses the one of the Island's major telecommunications facilities. The devastating winds of Hurricane George ripped through the Island leaving it without electrical power, potable water and phone communications

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The original finding aid described this photograph as:

Base: Caribbean National Forrest

State: Puerto Rico (PR)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Efrain Gonzalez, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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26/09/1998
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