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Freeport, N.Y., Nov. 10, 2012 -- Freeport Mayor, Andrew Hardwick meets with community members of Freeport to assist with Hurricane Sandy related questions and issues. FEMA is working with many partners including federal, state, local and tribal governments, voluntary, faith-based and community-based organizations, and the private sector to assist residents impacted by Hurricane Sandy. Andrea Booher/FEMA

Freeport, N.Y., Nov. 28, 2012 -- FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate, second from right, speaks to Mayor Andrew Hardwick, left, Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano, second from left and Commissioner of the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services (DHSES), Jerome M. Hauer during a meeting with local officials. Administrator Fugate was in the area to meet with local officials to discuss recovery efforts from Hurricane Sandy. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

Freeport, N.Y., Dec. 13, 2012 -- Six weeks after Hurricane Sandy, workers sweep rubble from the driveway in the Anchorage Way area of Freeport New York. FEMA is working with state and local officials to assist residents who were affected by Hurricane Sandy. Howard Greenblatt/FEMA

Freeport, N.Y., May 20, 2013 --After the storm surge from Hurricane Sandy flooded their house with 5 feet of water, the homeowners made the decision to elevate their house above the new flood level of 12 feet determined by New York State and FEMA. Debris under the house must be cleared away before the contractor can install helical piles that will support the structure. K.C.Wilsey/FEMA

Freeport, N.Y., Nov. 28, 2012 -- Mayor Andrew Hardwick, left, shows flood maps of areas impacted by Hurricane Sandy to FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate, at table, center, and Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano, right and Commissioner of the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services (DHSES), Jerome M. Hauer, left at table, and to other local and state officials. Administrator Fugate was in the area to meet with local officials to discuss recovery efforts from Hurricane Sandy. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

Freeport, N.Y., May 20, 2013 --After the storm surge from Hurricane Sandy flooded their house with 5 feet of water, the homeowners made the decision to elevate their house above the new flood level of 12 feet determined by New York State and FEMA. Workers install a section of a helical pile. The piles will be set at a depth of 21 feet. Steel reinforced concrete pillars will then be set on top of the piles to support the house.. K.C.Wilsey/FEMA

Long Beach, N.Y., Nov. 14, 2012 -- debris removal begins in this Long Beach N.Y. neighborhood by contract workers who will be paid with FEMA Public Assistance funds. FEMA is here to help survivors recover from Hurricane Sandy. George Armstrong/FEMA

Freeport, N.Y., Nov. 28, 2012 -- FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate, second from right, speaks to Mayor Andrew Hardwick, left, Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano, third from right and Commissioner of the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services (DHSES), Jerome M. Hauer, next to him during a meeting with local officials and state officials. Administrator Fugate was in the area to meet with local officials to discuss recovery efforts from Hurricane Sandy. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

Freeport, N.Y., Nov. 28, 2012 -- FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate, center, speaks to FEMA Branch Supervisor Terry Winters, right, and Commissioner of the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services (DHSES), Jerome M. Hauer prior to a meeting with local officials. Administrator Fugate was in the area to meet with local officials to discuss recovery efforts from Hurricane Sandy. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

Freeport, N.Y., Dec. 13, 2012 -- A Freeport resident removes debris to the curb 6 weeks after Hurricane Sandy. After a disaster, debris must be removed to protect health and safety, and promote the economic recovery of the community. FEMA Public Assistance grants reimburse eligible jurisdictions a minimum of 75 percent of the costs for eligible work. Howard Greenblatt/FEMA

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Date Taken: 2012-12-13 00:00:00 UTC

Photographer Name: Howard Greenblatt

City/State: Freeport, NY

Disasters: New York Hurricane Sandy (DR-4085)

Disaster Types: Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm

Categories: Debris ^ Individual Assistance ^ Public Assistance

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Freeport, N.Y., July 30, 2014—New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo held a news conference at the home of Daniel Ehrick (left) whose house was devastated by Hurricane Sandy to announce a new home elevation program. New York State will provide $300 million to elevate more than 6,000 Long Island homes that lie in the 100-year flood plain to prevent damage from future storms. K.C.Wilsey/FEMA

US Army (USA) Corps of Engineers (USACE) Civilian, Billy Sellin (left, center in uniform), Resident Engineer, Balad Air Base (AB) Resident Office, Gulf Region North (GRN), speaks with several civilian subcontractors about the construction progress of the new medical supply warehouse at the Logistical Support Area (LSA) Balad, Balad Air Base (AB), Salah Ad Din Province, Iraq (IRQ), during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

Terrorism ^ Tornado - Sipsey, Ala. , May 24, 2011 -- A member of the US Army Corps of Engineers monitors vegetative debris deposits by county and state debris removal contractors at this Corps debris staging area. FEMA Public Assistance funds may reimburse a portion of debris removal costs, after application and eligibility determination. FEMA and the Corps are partners in debris removal. George Armstrong/FEMA

Flooding - Hickman County, Tenn. , August 3, 2010 -- Mitigation Specialist John Kempf (left) and Public Assistance Coordinator Crew Leader Bill Harris visit a project site in Hickman County where severe storms and flooding caused widespread damage to roads, bridges, culverts and other infrastructure. Martin Grube/FEMA

Foley, Ala., June 3, 2014 -- A road in Foley, Ala. was damaged when heavy rains and high sustained winds hit the area. FEMA is working with local, state and other federal agencies to provide assistance to towns damaged during the recent severe weather event. Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Moore, Okla., May 23, 2013 -- Moore resident, Kristian Parrish finds one of her favorite scarves in the debris that was once her home. The area of Moore, Oklahoma was struck by a F5 tornado on May 20th. Andrea Booher/FEMA

Tornado - Clinton, Miss. , May 24, 2011 -- FEMA Community Relations unit and MEMA meet regularly to compare, access and update information. FEMA provides funds to disaster survivors. Richard Cardona/FEMA

Hattiesburg, Miss., March 1, 2013 -- A tremendous amount of damage to homes was done by falling trees, often splintered at the base by the EF4 tornado. FEMA's Public Assistance Program has determined that several Mississippi Counties are eligible for Public Assistance Grants to offset the costs associated with storm debris cleanup. Photo by Marilee Caliendo/FEMA

Moore, Okla., May 23, 2013 -- FEMA Corps Disaster Survivor Assistance Team (DSAT) members Brittany Bieler (blue) and Jaime Flynn provide these May 20 tornado survivors information about FEMA disaster services. DSAT not only provides recovery information but can actually register survivors on-site for FEMA assistance. George Armstrong/FEMA

Moore, Okla., May 22, 2013 -- Residents sift through debris to find belongings after a tornado struck the community of Moore, Oklahoma on May 20th. Andrea Booher/FEMA

Manitou Springs, CO September 21, 2013-- Sand bags line the streets in Manitou Springs, CO. The Manitou Springs area was badly damaged because of recent flooding in the area. FEMA is working with local, state and other federal agencies to provide assistance to residents and business affected by recent foods. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

West, Texas, May 7, 2013 -- Pat Hanger, a Federal Emergency Management Agency public assistance worker, photographs a damaged agriculture education classroom at the West High School. Hanger is part of a joint state-federal preliminary damage assessment team compiling a report of the damage done to public infrastructure as a result of the blast. FEMA is providing assistance to help the community recover from the disaster. Norman Lenburg/FEMA

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