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Galena, AK, September 9, 2013 -- Lounden Tribal Council Administrator March Runne discusses the damages to their administrative building after a severe flood inundated the structure. FEMA is working closely with their partners to assist the tribal council and the disaster survivors on the road to recovery. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

Galena, AK, September 9, 2013 -- Lounden Tribal Council Administrator March Runne discusses the damages to their administrative building with FEMA Deputy Associate Administrator of Response and Recovery Elizabeth Zimmerman after a severe flood inundated the structure. FEMA is working closely with their partners to assist the tribal council and the disaster survivors on the road to recovery. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

Galena, AK, September 8, 2013 -- City contractors place finishing touches on construction and building repairs at the medical facility which was damaged by severe flooding. FEMA is working with The State of Alaska, Tribal Councils and their federal partners to get the city of Galena back on the road to recovery. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

Galena, AK, September 9, 2013 -- FEMA Corps members work to help feed the disaster survivors in this community center. FEMA Corps and the Mass Care Unit are responsible for feeding the disaster survivors while they have their homes repaired. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

Galena, AK, September 8, 2013 -- FEMA Regional Administrator Ken Murphy (L) greets City Manager Greg Moyer (R) at the medical facility which was damaged by severe flooding. FEMA is working with their partners to get the city of Galena back on the road to recovery. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

Galena, AK, September 9, 2013 -- The Louden Tribal Council Administrative building was impacted by severe flooding that inundated the structure. FEMA is working closely through their tribal relations partners to relay key recovery information and disaster management methods with tribal administrators. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

Galena, AK, September 8, 2013 -- FEMA Mass Care Supervisor John Fulton interviews with the media regarding the FEMA Mass Care mission for the disaster survivors affected by recent flooding. FEMA, the State of Alaska and their partners are working closely together to assist those who were impacted and get them back on the road to recovery. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

Circle, AK, September 25, 2013-- FEMA Tribal Relations Romona VanCleve (L), Individual Assistance Group Supervisor Tracy Aupperlee (R) and Federal Coordinating Officer Dolph A. Diemont (C) tour a newly constructed replacement home. Coordinated through FEMA, the Mennonite Disaster Services volunteered the skilled labor while a FEMA grant assisted with the construction materials. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

Galena, AK, September 8, 2013 -- City contractors place finishing touches on construction and building repair at the medical facility which was damaged by severe flooding. FEMA is working with the State of Alaska and their federal partners in an effort to get the city back on the road to recovery. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

Galena, AK, September 9, 2013 -- Lounden Tribal Council Administrator March Runne discusses the damages to their administrative building in the midst of all their office belongings which were moved upstairs prior to the flooding that inundated the structure. FEMA is working closely with their partners to assist the tribal council and the disaster survivors on the road to recovery. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

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

Photographer Name: Adam DuBrowa

City/State: Galena, AK

Disaster Types: Flooding

Categories: Community Relations ^ Conceptual Imagery ^ DHS leadership - 1 ^ Disaster Officials ^ Operations ^ Recovery ^ State/Local Officials ^ Tribal

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