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[Hurricane Rita] Hackberry, La., October 3, 2005 - Donated cattle feed is goes into a feed hopper and will help feed the 650 head of cattle owned by Mark and Steve Trahan which survived Hurricane Rita's winds and waters. Some 15 area Ranchers are still working to rescue several thousand cattle now lost in the flooded marshes of lower Cameron Parish. Win Henderson / FEMA

[Hurricane Rita] Hackberry, La., October 3, 2005 - Cattle, rescued from the flooded marshes of lower Cameron Parish, are brought to the high school's rodeo pens to await sorting and return to their owners. Several thousand cattle, belonging to an estimated 15 ranchers, are still lost in the marshes and are being rescued by cowboys on horseback. Win Henderson / FEMA

[Hurricane Rita] Hackberry, La., October 3, 2005 - Cattle rescued from Cameron Parish marshes, flooded by Hurricane Rita, are sorted by brand and segregated in loading pens at the high school's rodeo areana to await pickup by their owners. Cowboys on horseback have been carrying out rescue efforts for several thousand head of cattle for several weeks. Win Henderson / FEMA

[Hurricane Rita] Abbeville, LA October 25, 2005 -- A Crypt rests against the chain link fence it distored when Hurricane Rita's storm surge washed it from its shallow grave at Banckor Cemetary. Many crypts lost their headstones, requiring FEMA and the State of Louisiana to ship their coffins to the morgue where pathologists try to identify the bodies. Photo by Greg Henshall / FEMA

[Hurricane Rita] Hackberry, LA, 1-26-06 -- Hurricane Rita victim Darlene Williams talks with FEMA DRC applicant assistant Robin Fields and DRC manager Chris Frein about what aid might be available to her. The DRC is a place Disaster victims can come and get assistance in filling out their application and also talk face to face with FEMA, SBA, and other Disaster specialists. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina/Hurricane Rita] Baton Rouge, La., October 9., 2005 - Members of an area Emergency Medical Technician team undergo training required for certification as rescue (grey suits) and decontamination (green suits) unit responders to hazardous material and toxic contamination situations. The HAZMAT responders who are cleaning up the spills and contaminations caused by Hurricanes Kartrina and Rita have all been certified through similar training courses. Win Henderson / FEMA

[Hurricane Rita] Cameron, LA, 1-26-06 -- A truck with Construction Debris heads for the FEMA debris dump site which contains 458,000 cubic yards and is expected to contain 1.5 million cubic yards before shutting down. FEMA is working with the local Parishes (Counties) who have requested FEMA's help in removing homes severely damaged by Hurricane Rita. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] Thibodaux, La., October 8, 2005 - A FEMA intake specialist (right) and housing specialist (center) review the information provided to them by an applicant for disaster assistance who came to the Disaster Recovery Center at 508 St. Mary Street to update her contact information. A DRC provides applicants with the opportunity to visit one-on-one with representatives from various agencies that have assistance programs for people with losses and damages caused by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Win Henderson / FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina/Hurricane Rita] Baton Rouge, LA, May 24, 2006 - This emergency communications unit called Rapidcom, which provides internet, phone and satellite use, is operating here at the Louisiana State Emergency Operations Center during a full-scale exercise to validate recently revised emergency procedures in preparation for the 2006 hurricane season. Rapidcom can be towed in on a small trailer or put in place by helicopter because of its portability and can operate on either propane or gasoline. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Rita] Hackberry, La., October 3, 2005 - A tractor unloads a one ton pallet of donated cattle feed from the back of a lowboy trailer that has already brought three loads, totaling 18 tons, to feed a herd of cattle belonging to Mark and Steve Trahan. Agricultural feed companies and agencies are providing donated feed to help the many ranchers in Cameron Parish who lost their cattle food supplies to Hurricane Rita. Win Henderson / FEMA

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Photographer's Mate 2nd Class (PH2) Leroy Cameron films Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class (BM2) Harold Beaver and Hull Maintenance Technician 1ST Class (HT1) Donald Thrush as they survey a historic shipwreck which dates back to about 1870. Members of the Naval Reserve Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit 2, Detachment 506 (MDSU-2, DET-506), from Norfolk, Virginia (VA), are assisting the National Park Service with archeological mapping of the wreck near Loggerhead Key

Cameron Parish, La., July 21, 2013 -- The Cameron Parish Health Unit received $279,386 in FEMA funding following Hurricane Rita's damages. Lillie Long/FEMA

Brownsville, TX, July 23, 2008 -- Derek Shackelford (FEMA Region VI) tracks Hurricane Dolly at the Emergency Operation Center in Cameron County. Jacinta Quesada/FEMA

U.S. Air Force personnel with the 37th Airlift Squadron, Ramstein Air Base, Germany, prepare pallets of sacks of wheat flour in preparation for loading onto a U.S. Air Force C-130 Hercules aircraft which will fly into Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina on a relief mission. The three-year-old relief effort has been able to resume their relief missions after a five month hold due to aircraft receiving ground fire over Sarajevo. The C-130 crews fly two missions a day into the Sarajevo airport dropping off approximately 30 metric tons of wheat flour to the besieged residents.PHOTO by TECH. SGT. Bruce Sherwood

An RT4000 forklift is used to unload pallets of shells from an M872 trailer during LIFELINE Operations. The operations are being conducted by the 155th, 567th and 870th Transportation companies

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 4-22-06 -- Colonel Lewis Setliff, Commander of Task Force Guardian and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers workers, watch as a 75 ton Gate Jacket Structure is lowered into place. The Gate Jacket Structure will hold the interim Flood Gates at the 17th St Canal. FEMA is building this interim flood gate by June 1st under its Public Assistance program until a better Flood Gate and Levee system can be completed to protect New Orleans residents and property. Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina/Hurricane Rita] New Orleans, LA, 9-17-05 -- Michael Caswell is able to save some bottles and will try and save some family pictures by carefully cleaning them. Most of flooded homeowners are only able to save a few items. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Rita] Cameron, LA, 11-11-05 -- FEMA Base camp workers eat in the mess tent. FEMA Base Camps are used when there are no other resources to house FEMA & emergency workers. In this case the nearest lodging, if you can find a room, is 70 miles away on rural roads. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

An M34 2 1/2 ton truck is offloaded from the rapid response cargo ship USNS ANTARES (T-AKR 294) during Exercise REFORGER'85

Emergency Planning and Security ^ Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Monticello, Ga. , June 9, 2011 -- Rachel McInnis, Jasper County 9-1-1 system operator, is prepared to respond to an emergency call. The county's emergency warning system (activation unit on right), which also houses the Emergency Management Office, is located in the call center in a fortified storm shelter. FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

[Hurricane Katrina/Hurricane Rita] LaPlace, La., October 8, 2005 - FEMA representatives (left side of table) speaks to and records information provided to them by applicants who come to this Disaster Recovery Center at 160 Belle Terre to update their contact information, discuss their present situation and speak with program representatives from various agencies that provide assistance programs who staff this office. There are presently 30 DRC's operating throughout the state to provide those who applied for disaster assistance with the opportunity to meet directly with disaster agency personnel. Win Henderswon / FEMA

Tree Identification - Hackberry, National Forest Service photograph.

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