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Circle, AK, September 4, 2013 -- Harold Miller of the California Mennonites (C) goes over home building plans with Federal Coordinating Officer Dolph A. Diemont (L) and State Coordinating Officer Bryan Fisher (R). The home was was relocated to higher ground after severe floods destroyed the previous structure and the homeowners opted to move out of harms way and mitigate the loss of life and property. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

Circle, AK, September 4, 2013 -- The California Mennonites meet with emergency managers and tribal representatives during the construction of this replacement home after the disaster survivor decided to move up to higher ground away from the floodplain. The home was relocated to higher ground after severe floods destroyed the previous structure and the homeowners opted to move out of harms way and mitigate the loss of life and property with a FEMA grant and volunteer labor coordinated by FEMA. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

Circle, AK, September 25, 2013 -- FEMA worked closely with the State of Alaska coordinating the Mennonite Disaster Services Organization to construct this new home away from the floodplain. The home was completed on time for the disaster survivors after a severe flood destroyed their previous home. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

Circle, AK, July 15, 2014 --Mennonite Disaster Services volunteers repair a disaster survivor home which was damaged by a severe flooding event in May of 2013. After recovery measures were suspended late in 2013 due to the extreme winter weather; FEMA, The State of Alaska, and the volunteers are back to work to complete the rebuilding and repair to those disaster survivors who are eligible for individual assistance. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

Circle, AK, September 3, 2013 -- The Mennonite Disaster Service completes the foundation of this replacement home after the disaster survivor decided to move up to higher ground away from the repetitive flooding areas. The home was relocated to higher ground after severe floods destroyed the previous structure and the homeowners opted to move out of harms way and mitigate the loss of life and property. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

Circle, AK, July 15, 2014 --Mennonite Disaster Services volunteers repair a disaster survivors home which was damaged by a severe flooding event in May of 2013. After recovery measures were suspended late in 2013 due to the extreme winter weather, FEMA, The State of Alaska, and the volunteers are back to work to complete the rebuilding and repair to those disaster survivors who are eligible for individual assistance. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

Circle, AK, September 3, 2013 -- Federal Coordinating Officer Dolph A. Diemont tours with the Mennonite Disaster Services Harold Miller to inspect a plot of new higher ground for homes. After severe flooding inundated the communities previous location, the rebuilding is underway with the Mennonite carpenters in this location. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

Circle, AK, July 16, 2014-- Tribal Chief Jessica Boyle (C) and Mennonite Disaster Services carpenter John Colvin (L) walk the newly repaired home that was devastated by severe flooding in May of 2013. FEMA, The State of Alaska and the Volunteers work together to restore homes to their pre- flood conditions. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

Circle, AK, July 16, 2014-- The Mennonite Disaster Services Volunteers recover in their bunk room from a long day of hammering, sawing, and repairing damaged homes after a severe flood inundated this community. FEMA, the State of Alaska and the volunteers combines resources, logistics and expert carpentry skills to rebuild, repair and restore homes back to pre flood condition for the eligible disaster survivors affected. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

Circle, AK, September 4, 2013 -- Harold Miller of the California Mennonites nails the plywood base to this home which was relocated to higher ground after severe floods destroyed the previous structure. Along the Yukon river, disaster survivors are working with FEMA and our partners to move out of harms way and mitigate loss of life and property. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

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Date Taken: 2013-09-04 00:00:00 UTC

Photographer Name: Adam DuBrowa

City/State: Circle, AK

Disasters: Alaska Flooding (DR-4122)

Disaster Types: Flooding

Categories: Conceptual Imagery ^ Individual Assistance ^ Operations ^ Recovery ^ Tribal

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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Photographer's Mate 2nd Class (PH2) Leroy Cameron films Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class (BM2) Harold Beaver and Hull Maintenance Technician 1ST Class (HT1) Donald Thrush as they survey a historic shipwreck which dates back to about 1870. Members of the Naval Reserve Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit 2, Detachment 506 (MDSU-2, DET-506), from Norfolk, Virginia (VA), are assisting the National Park Service with archeological mapping of the wreck near Loggerhead Key

[Harold Cousins, US Sculptor] - American Embassy, Paris, France, Marshall Plan photogrpaphs

Galena, Alaska, July 30, 2013 -- FEMA Public Information Officer Victor Inge (L) and AmeriCorps Manager Sarah Tomt (R) greet one another for the first time as they exchange information on the work being done toward the recovery process. FEMA is responding with key personnel and resources to the communities that were affected from the Yukon River flood and partnering with AmeriCorps for recovery efforts. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

US Air Force (USAF) SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Marcela Trice, 31st Civil Engineering Squadron (CES) peers to her down range target through her Geodimeter Total Station Surveying instrument, while surveying an area for a road traffic circle project at Aviano Air Base (AB), Italy

S Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Andy Franks, (left), and USAF AIRMAN (AMN) Harold Neal Jr. (right), both assigned to the 100th Civil Engineering Squadron (CES), work with a Republic of Uganda Army Soldier to pour wet cement for the floor of a kitchen being built in Soroti, Uganda, during Exercise MEDFLAG 2002. MEDFLAG is a US European Command multinational multi-service medical exercise designed to provide care, training and disaster management for Doctors, Nurses, and Technicians in different countries around the world

[Harold Cousins, US Sculptor] - American Embassy, Paris, France, Marshall Plan photogrpaphs

US Marine (USMC) Wing Support Squadron (MWSS) 373rd Commanding Officer (CO), Lieutenant Colonel (LCOL) Donald W. Zautcke ceremoniously adds the final nails into the supporting beam of the hardback tent living quarters, at Camp Sledd on Ahmed Al Jaber Air Base, Kuwait, in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM

Circle, AK, July 15, 2014 -- Mennonite Disaster Services volunteers repair a handicap accesible ramp on this disaster survivors home, which was damaged by a severe flooding event in May of 2013. After recovery measures were suspended late in 2013 due to the extreme winter weather, FEMA, The State of Alaska, and the volunteers are back to work to complete the rebuilding and repair to those disaster survivors who are eligible for individual assistance. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

Galena, AK, June 12, 2014 -- FEMA Region 10 Administrator, Ken Murphy (L) and Federal Coordinating Officer, Willie Nunn (R) inspect the construction progress of a Cold Climate Home for a disaster survivor that is eligible for FEMA assistance. Each one of the homes will take approximately 8 weeks to complete and are being built concurrently by volunteers from Samaritans Purse and United Methodist Volunteers in Mission, while FEMA coordinates the volunteer labor and funds the construction materials and shipping. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

Builder 1ST Class Jeffrey Vuiller of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 1 (NMCB-1) nails a rafter of a strong back tent in the 423rd Army Medical Clearing Company complex. The SEABEES are in the region as part of Operation Restore Hope relief efforts

Nenana Landing, AK, May 27, 2014 -- FEMA logistics is underway moving millions of pounds of building supplies, tractors, and tools to inner Yukon villages. After severe flooding in 2013 inundated the villages of the Yukon, FEMA continues to rebuild during the summer months, coordinating supplies, labor and resources to the disaster survivors. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

Ice chunks float in the Yukon River near Galena Airport

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