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Cherokee, N.C., March 20, 2013 -- Richard Pulse, a FEMA Public Assistance specialist reviews areas in Cherokee, NC tribal areas that sustained damage during the January winter storm event He is joined by Denny Ensley, Site Team Manager with the Eastern Band Cherokee Indian (ECBI) Housing and Community Development department. FEMA is working with the EBCI tribe and representatives from the State of North Carolina to provide services to the tribe and its' residents affected by severe storms in January. This is the first time that a Federally recognized Native American tribe was able to apply for direct assistance from FEMA. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Cherokee, N.C., March 19, 2013 --Jesse Zimmerman, a FEMA videographer, interviews Glen Sachtlben, a FEMA Region IV IMAT Leader about the role FEMA is playing in the recovery efforts being provided in Cherokee, NC. FEMA is working with the Eastern Band Cherokee Indian (EBCI) tribe and representatives from the State of North Carolina to provide services to the tribe and its' residents affected by severe storms in January. This is the first time that a Federally recognized Native American tribe was able to apply for direct assistance from FEMA. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Cherokee, N.C., March 19, 2013 -- Walt Kruski, a FEMA Public Assistance specialist works with representatives from the Eastern Band Cherokee Indian (EBCI) Emergency Response community attending an Applicant Kickoff meeting in Cherokee, NC. FEMA is working with the EBCI tribe and representatives from the State of North Carolina to provide services to the tribe and its' residents affected by severe storms in January. This is the first time that a Federally recognized Native American tribe was able to apply for direct assistance from FEMA. Jesse Zimmerman, a FEMA videographer documents the meeting. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Cherokee, N.C., March 20, 2013 -- Richard Pulse (middle), a FEMA Public Assistance (PA) specialist reviews areas in Cherokee, NC tribal areas that sustained damage during the January winter storm event He is joined by Denny Ensley (left), The Eastern Band Cherokee Indian (ECBI) Housing and Community Development department and David Vaughan (right) from the NC Emergency Management Department PA Grants Manager. FEMA is working with the EBCI tribe and representatives from the State of North Carolina to provide services to the tribe and its' residents affected by severe storms in January. This is the first time that a Federally recognized Native American tribe was able to apply for direct assistance from FEMA. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Cherokee, N.C., March 20, 2013 -- A GPS is used by FEMA Public Assistance specialists to record locations of damaged roads and other areas in Cherokee, NC. FEMA is working with the Eastern Band Cherokee Indian tribe and representatives from the State of North Carolina to provide services to the tribe and its' residents affected by severe storms in January. This is the first time that a Federally recognized Native American tribe was able to apply for direct assistance from FEMA. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Cherokee, N.C., March 14, 2013 -- Michael Bolch, FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer answers questions from reporter about what FEMA is doing in Cherokee, NC before a training session for Tribal contractors who are members of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians (ECBI) officials and interested in providing services to FEMA. FEMA is working representatives of the ECBI and the State of North Carolina to assist with road and other public work projects which were damaged during a severe weather incident earlier in the year. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Cherokee, N.C., March 12, 2013 -- Walt Kruski, a FEMA Public Assistance specialist answers questions from participants at the first kick off meeting for the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians (ECBI) officials. FEMA is working representatives of the ECBI and the State of North Carolina to assist with road and other public work projects which were damaged during a severe weather incident earlier in the year. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Cherokee, N.C., March 21, 2013 -- Principal Chief, Michell Hicks, of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Nation (EBCI) visits FEMA's Green Hornet, a self-contained operational unit in Cherokee, NC. FEMA is working with members of the Eastern Band Cherokee Indians and North Carolina officials, on various public assistance projects which were damaged during a severe winter storm in January. This is the first time that a Federally recognized Native American tribe was able to apply for direct assistance from FEMA. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Cherokee, N.C., March 12, 2013 -- This is one of the hand outs being provided to attendants at the first kick off meeting for the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians (ECBI) officials. FEMA is working representatives of the ECBI and the State of North Carolina to assist with road and other public work projects which were damaged during a severe weather incident earlier in the year. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Cherokee, N.C., March 20, 2013 -- Richard Pulse, a FEMA Public Assistance specialist documents a mudslide near a home in Cherokee, NC. FEMA is working with the EBCI tribe and representatives from the State of North Carolina to provide services to the tribe and its' residents affected by severe storms in January. This is the first time that a Federally recognized Native American tribe was able to apply for direct assistance from FEMA. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

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Date Taken: 2013-03-20 00:00:00 UTC

Photographer Name: Patsy Lynch

City/State: Cherokee, NC

Keywords: FEMA Native Americans North Carolina EBCI Cherokee Nation mudslides public assistance ^ FEMA ^ North Carolina ^ Public Assistance ^ mudslides ^ Cherokee Nation ^ Native Americans ^ EBCI

Disasters: Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Severe Storms, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides (DR-4103)

Disaster Types: Flooding ^ Mudslide/Landslide ^ Severe Storm ^ Winter Storm

Categories: Disaster Officials ^ Public Assistance ^ Response ^ Tribal

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COLD PIPE IN THE PROPULSION SYSTEMS LABORATORY PSL TANK 3 - TRAVERSING PROBE - PULSE JETS

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Severe Storm ^ Winter Storm - Simsbury, Conn. , Nov. 5, 2011 -- Utility crews work to restore power in the aftermath of Winter Storm Alfred. Some areas of Connecticut were without electricity for more than a week. FEMA is assisting government and residents recover from the storm and is providing food and water, as well as generators for some public buildings and nursing homes. Photo by Norman Lenburg/FEMA

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Flooding ^ Winter Storm - Moorhead, Minn. , March 30, 2009 --Mennonite volunteers from International Falls, Minnesota, Jolene Miller and Heather Sunne help fill sandbags in Moorhead, Minnesota following the Red River flooding. Andrea Booher/FEMA

A front loader pushes mud out of the way to cleanup

Severe Storm ^ Winter Storm - Pasadena, Calif. , March 23, 2011 - Sandy Coachman, (standing, left) Federal Coordinating Officer listens to a briefing from Angela Kucherenko, (right) Mitigation Manager and John Christenson, Public Assistance Manager on the status of the nine tribal nations that were included in the federal disaster declaration this winter as a result of a severe winter storm. FEMA's Planning department developed a matrix to track the progress of FEMA programs being implemented at the tribal nations. FEMA/Pritchard

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm ^ Mudslide/Landslide - Pittsfield, Vt. , September 12, 2011 --A Pittsfield house has been literally eaten away from it's foundation after tropical storm Irene deposited 11 or more inches of rain to rivers and streams--wreaking havoc on homes across Vermont. FEMA is providing assistance to those who were affected by Hurricane Irene. Photo by Angela Drexel

Long Beach, N.Y., Nov. 14, 2012 -- These volunteers are removing sheet rock, ruined possessions, and other hazardous material before mold can become a problem. Organizations such as this help save many homes and have been important partners in FEMA's effort to help Hurricane Sandy survivors. George Armstrong/FEMA

Flooding ^ Mudslide/Landslide ^ Severe Storm ^ Winter Storm - Pasadena, Calif. , March 26, 2010 -- Massive Debris basins at Pickins yard are cleaned after recent heavy rains caused landslides, mudslides and flooding to the region. Under the Public Assistance declaration State and local governments are eligible to apply for assistance under the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. Adam DuBrowa/FEMA

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