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[Hurricane Katrina] Gulfport, Miss., September 6, 2005 -- Destroyed houses in Gulfport, Miss. Hurricane Katrina caused extensive damage all along the Mississippi gulf coast. FEMA/Mark Wolfe

[Hurricane Katrina] Gulfport, Miss., September 6, 2005 -- Destroyed houses in Gulfport, Miss. Hurricane Katrina caused extensive damage all along the Mississippi gulf coast. FEMA/Mark Wolfe

[Hurricane Katrina] Gulfport, Miss., September 6, 2005 -- The heavily damaged Treasure Bay casino in Gulfport, Miss. Hurricane Katrina caused extensive damage all along the Mississippi gulf coast. FEMA/Mark Wolfe

[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., September 3, 2005 -- Damaged houses and boats pushed inland in Biloxi, Mississippi. Hurricane Katrina caused extensive damage all along the Mississippi gulf coast. FEMA/Mark Wolfe

[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., September 3, 2005 -- A house pushed off its foundation in Biloxi, Mississippi. Hurricane Katrina caused extensive damage all along the Mississippi gulf coast. FEMA/Mark Wolfe

[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., September 6, 2005 -- The Palace Casino is partially submerged and severely damaged. Hurricane Katrina caused extensive damage all along the Mississippi gulf coast. FEMA/Mark Wolfe

[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., September 2, 2005 -- Debris from destroyed houses Biloxi, Miss. Hurricane Katrina caused extensive damage on the Mississippi gulf coast. FEMA/Mark Wolfe

[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., September 3, 2005 -- Steps lead to nowhere at this Biloxi, Mississippi house. Hurricane Katrina caused extensive damage all along the Mississippi gulf coast. FEMA/Mark Wolfe

[Hurricane Katrina] Harrison County, Miss., October 30, 2005 -- Vehicles destroyed in the storm surge of Hurricane Katrina are being stockpiled north of Gulfport, Miss. Hurricane Katrina caused extensive damage all along the Mississippi gulf coast. FEMA/Mark Wolfe

[Hurricane Katrina] Gulfport, Miss., September 6, 2005 -- Destroyed houses in Gulfport, Miss. Hurricane Katrina caused extensive damage all along the Mississippi gulf coast. FEMA/Mark Wolfe

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label_outline Explore Mississippi Gulf Coast, Houses, Gulfport

Pekin, Ill., December 9, 2013 -- Markings on the front of houses indicate that the property was searched and cleared of residents after the tornado. Impacted residents are encouraged to register with FEMA by calling (800) 621-3362, (TTY) (800) 462-7585, or by registering online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

[Severe Storms and Tornadoes] Marmaduke, Ar. -- The northwest corner of the Marmadke school complex, which houses the middle school classrooms, lies collapsed from the force of the tornado which struck this community of 1100 people on April 2nd. Storms and tornadoes that impacted the central and northeastern portions of the state the first three days of the month resulted in a federal disaster declaration for seven counties. FEMA photo by Win Henderson

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

[Hurricane Katrina] Pascagoula, Miss., November 2, 2005 -- A U.S. Postal Service Letter Carrier delivers mail to this FEMA provided travel trailer sited on private property. FEMA is using many methods to temporarily house Mississippi residents displaced by Hurricane Katrina. FEMA/Mark Wolfe

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, August 28, 2008 -- The newly constructed Levee's in the Lower 9Th Ward. Jacinta Quesada/FEMA

[Severe Storms and Tornadoes] Americus, GA, March 8, 2007 -- A Worker installs a new fence before construction repairs are started at the Sumter Regional Hospital. The hospital was damage extensively by the Georgia tornadoes. Mark Wolfe/FEMA

[Severe Storms and Tornadoes] Americus, GA, March 8, 2007 -- Sumter Regional Hospital was damaged extensively by the Georgia tornadoes. The tornadoes caused damage in many areas of Georgia. Mark Wolfe/FEMA

[Severe Storms and Tornadoes] Lake County, Fla., February 3, 2007 -- The damage caused by tornadoes in Central Florida last night was localized but severe. FEMA has begun its initial response to the disaster area. Mark Wolfe/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Pass Christian, Miss., September 14, 2005 and August 16, 2006 -- The Pass Christian City Hall (top) was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Today (bottom) new Pass Christian Mayor Leo McDermott (left) speaks with FEMA representative Jody Correro outside of the FEMA provided temporary structure which houses the current Pass Christian City Hall. Mark Wolfe/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, February 24, 2006 - Common Ground Relief, a local community organization, has set up a distribution center in a renovated residence in the lower 9th ward to provide aid and supplies to returnees of New Orleans. Volunteer groups have offered - and continue to offer - everything from shelter, food, and personal items, to counseling and various services to hurricane victims displaced by the storms. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 1-21-06 -- Common Ground volunteers help a Victim clean up from Hurricane Katrina. Common Ground volunteers are an important FEMA VOLAG partner that provide needed service to victims by clearing debris. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., September 3, 2005 -- Houses pushed off their foundations in Biloxi, Mississippi. Hurricane Katrina caused extensive damage all along the Mississippi gulf coast. FEMA/Mark Wolfe

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