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Elkins, W.Va., Nov. 9, 2012 -- Dominick Biocchi, a FEMA video specialist, records the action at a collection site in Randolph County where some of the debris from Hurricane Sandy is being collected in West Virginia. FEMA is helping state residents respond to the aftermath of the storm that brought deep snow, heavy rain, and high winds to the area. Norman Lenburg/FEMA

Parsons, W.Va., Nov. 9, 2012 -- Bo Wilkinson, a FEMA infrastructure specialist, photographs downed trees in West Virginia's Tucker County as part of his preliminary damage assessment. FEMA works with state and local officials to collect damage data resulting from Hurricane Sandy that brought deep snow, heavy rain, and high winds to the area. Norman Lenburg/FEMA

Parsons, W.Va., Nov. 9, 2012 -- Dominick Biocchi (right), a FEMA video specialist, interviews Bo Wilkinson (left), a FEMA infrastructure specialist, while Wilkinson conducts a preliminary damage assessment in West Virginia's Tucker County. FEMA is helping state residents respond to the aftermath of the storm that brought deep snow, heavy rain, and high winds to the area. Norman Lenburg/FEMA

Parsons, W.Va., Nov. 9, 2012 -- A contractor loads Hurricane Sandy storm debris from Mount Zion Road in West Virginia's Tucker County. FEMA is helping state residents respond to the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy that brought deep snow, heavy rain, and high winds to the area. Norman Lenburg/FEMA

Parsons, W.Va., Nov. 9, 2012 -- Bo Wilkinson, a FEMA infrastructure specialist, photographs an uprooted tree on Main Licking Creek Road in West Virginia's Tucker County as part of his preliminary damage assessment assignment. FEMA is helping state residents respond to the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy that brought deep snow, heavy rain, and high winds to the area. Norman Lenburg/FEMA

Parsons, W.Va., Nov. 9, 2012 -- Workers on Mount Zion Road in West Virginia's Tucker County load storm debris from Hurricane Sandy that brought deep snow, heavy rain, and high winds to the area. FEMA is helping state residents respond to the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy that brought deep snow, heavy rain, and high winds to the area. Norman Lenburg/FEMA

Parsons, W.Va., Nov. 9, 2012 -- Workers on Mount Zion Road in West Virginia's Tucker County load storm debris from Hurricane Sandy that brought deep snow, heavy rain, and high winds to the area. FEMA is helping state residents respond to the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy that brought deep snow, heavy rain, and high winds to the area. Norman Lenburg/FEMA

Parsons, W.Va., Nov. 5, 2012 -- Frank Spencer, a U.S. Forest Service worker from Missouri, cuts up a downed tree in West Virginia's Tucker County so utility crews can restore power to a rural area. FEMA is working with state, federal and local partners to assist residents of the state affected by the deep snow, heavy rain and high winds of Hurricane Sandy. Norman Lenburg/FEMA

Parsons, W.Va., Nov. 5, 2012 -- Logan Van Dyke (left), a U.S. Forest Service worker from Iowa, helps Frank Spencer (center) and Kyle Flynn, Forest Service employees based in Missouri, remove a downed tree in West Virginia's Tucker County so that utility crews can restore power. FEMA is working with state, federal and local partners to assist residents of the state affected by the deep snow, heavy rain and high winds of Hurricane Sandy. Norman Lenburg/FEMA

Elkins, W.Va., Nov. 9, 2012 -- Bo Wilkinson, a FEMA infrastructure specialist, photographs a debris collection site in West Virginia's Randolph County as part of a preliminary damage assessment. FEMA is helping state residents respond to the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy that brought deep snow, heavy rain, and high winds to the area. Norman Lenburg/FEMA

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Date Taken: 2012-11-09 00:00:00 UTC

Photographer Name: Norman Lenburg

City/State: Elkins, WV

Keywords: Debris ^ Preliminary Damage Assessment ^ Bo Wilkinson ^ FEMA ^ federal emergency management agency

Disasters: West Virginia Hurricane Sandy (EM-3358)

Disaster Types: Hurricane/Tropical Storm

Categories: Debris ^ Public Assistance ^ Response

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