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Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Waterville, Mass. , April 20, 2010 -- Evidence of a valiant but futile flood fight on Assawompset Pond in Waterville. Historic spring storms battered these homes with four feet waves and floodwater that remains four weeks after. FEMA/Mike Moore

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Nashville, Tenn. , August 6, 2010 -- FEMA Community Relations Specialist Ron Bolger talks with James Dixon III, who is helping his aunt, Doris Waddey, move back into her house, three months after it was flooded during the severe storms in May 2010. FEMA assistance helped Waddey pay for repairs to her longtime home in West Nashville. The disaster declaration covered 49 Tennessee counties. Martin Grube/FEMA

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Clarksville, Tenn. , May 12, 2010 -- Dena Hollin of Clarksville surveys the flood damage to her home as they continue to wait for flood waters to recede more than a week after the storms due to the unusual typography which collected more than four feet of run-off water and flooded many homes in the area. FEMA is responding to severe storms and flooding that damaged or destroyed thousands of homes across Tennessee in May 2010. FEMA/David Fine

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Clarksville, Tenn. , May 12, 2010 -- Austin Peay University and the Clarksville Chamber of Commerce host a "Flood Expo" for flood survivors to get direct support and information from State, Local and Federal partners. FEMA is responding to severe storms and flooding that damaged or destroyed thousands of homes across Tennessee in May 2010. FEMA/David Fine

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Clarksville, Tenn. , May 12, 2010 -- A Clarksville neighborhood remains flooded more than a week after the storms due to the unusual topography which collected more than four feet of run-off water and flooded many homes in the area. FEMA is responding to severe storms and flooding that damaged or destroyed thousands of homes across Tennessee in May 2010. FEMA/David Fine

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Manville, N. J. , September 13, 2011 -- Amanda Woloshen, District Director for Congressman Leonard Lance (District 7), speaks at a FEMA meeting in a fire station in Somerset County. At the meeting, representatives from the office of Congressman Leonard Lance (District 7) meet with constituents and with representatives of FEMA to address concerns from homeowners and business people related to the county's and FEMA's response to the severe flooding caused by Hurricane Irene on August 28, 2011. Photo by Christopher Mardorf / FEMA.

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Lauderdale County, Tenn. , June 6, 2011 -- This seasonal home was flooded to the roof, after being built high, based on the Great Flood of 1937. FEMA can help owners of secondary homes with Small Business Administration loans and hazard mitigation information on mold and rebuilding. Marilee Caliendo/FEMA

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm ^ Severe Storm - Williamstown, Mass. , September 7, 2011 -- The Spruces Mobile Park in Williamstown, MA was severely flooded after the path of Tropical Storm Irene August 27-29 which left over 250 homes affected in the western part of Massachusetts. FEMA is working to provide assistance to those who were impacted by the storm. Photo by Alberto Pillot/FEMA

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Nashville, Tenn. , May 5, 2010 -- Nashville resident and disaster survivor Amy Frogge uses social media to display pictures that document the flood and damage to her home in Davidson County. FEMA is responding to the severe storms and flooding that damaged or destroyed thousands of homes in May 2010 across Tennessee. David Fine/FEMA

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Waterville, Mass. , April 20, 2010 -- A Waterville homeowner describing her efforts to minimize damage to her house while four foot wind-driven Assawompset Pond waves pounded her walls. The historic rainfall and spring storms battered and flooded homeowners across the state; high water remains in many places. FEMA/Mike Moore

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Title: Residents in Waterville, MA after historic rainfall and storms

Production Date: 04/20/2010

Caption: Waterville, Mass. , April 20, 2010 -- A Waterville homeowner describing her efforts to minimize damage to her house while four foot wind-driven Assawompset Pond waves pounded her walls. The historic rainfall and spring storms battered and flooded homeowners across the state; high water remains in many places. FEMA/Mike Moore

Photographer Name: Mike Moore

City/State: Waterville, MA

Disasters: Massachusetts Severe Storm and Flooding (DR-1895)

Disaster Types: Flooding ^ Severe Storm

Categories: Preparations ^ Recovery

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