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[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 - 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 - 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

[Hurricane Rita] Beaumont, TX, September 30, 2005 -- A Veterinarian from the National Veterinarian Response Team (NVRT) examines an inured horse brought in to the Animal Disaster Response Facility staged in the Ford Arena outside Beaumont following Hurricane Rita's landfall. Following the examination and shots it will be held until its owners return from evacuation. Bob McMillan/ FEMA Photo

[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] Cameron, LA, 1-26-06 -- The shrimp boat Misslana, like many other boats that were sunk by Hurricane Rita, needs to be moved. FEMA is working with the local Parishes (Counties) who have requested FEMA's help in cleaning up from Hurricane Rita. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Rita] Iowa, LA, September 30, 2005 -- Pallets of Meals Ready to Eat, water and ice are being emptied by National Guardsmen from Monroe, LA, as they place these valuable commodities into the trunks of cars and backs of pickup trucks driven by local residents. Hurricane Rita left thousands of people in this area of the state without electricity. Win Henderson / FEMA

[Severe Storms and Flooding] Eureka, MO, March 22, 2008 -- Members of the Missouri Humane Society along with a volunteer large animal rescue group, Missouri Emergency Response Service, go out on a mission to rescue 13 cattle that were stuck in flood waters. A member of the rescue team cuts a fence so that the cattle can make it to higher ground. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

[Hurricane Rita] Beaumont, TX, September 30, 2005 -- Veterinarians from the National Veterinarian Response Team (NVRT) examine a horse brought in to the Animal Disaster Response Facility staged in the Ford Arena outside Beaumont following Hurricane Rita's landfall. Following the examination and shots it will be held until its owners return from evacuation. Bob McMillan/ FEMA Photo

[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

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label_outline Explore Hackberry, Marshes, Pens

American Red Cross - Canteens - Interior of American Red Cross Casual Canteen in Le Mains, France, which feeds between five and six thousand men every 24 hours. This kitchen is never closed. Personnel left to right: Miss Hosfead Stern; Miss Milicent Stauft and Miss Ada Turner, serving dinner

[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

New Orleans - Marsh clean up, Louisiana

[Hurricane Rita] Sabine Pass, TX, November 8, 2005 -- Sabine Pass, which was heavily damaged by Hurricane Rita, is part of the FEMA provided blue roof program. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA

[Hurricane Rita] Holly Beach, LA, 11-16-05 -- Most of the roads at Holly Beach are unsafe for travel and must be repaired. This neighborhood of 500 structures was vanished by Hurricane Rita's tidal surge leaving little if any debris. Hurricane Rita left many people homeless that are asking FEMA to help them rebuild their community and get back on their feet. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

Spc. Cassandra Cross, 3rd Cavalry Regiment, receives

[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

[Hurricane Dolly] Brownsville,TX, July 27, 2008 -- Two dozen bottles of water are tossed from one Guardsman to another to speed the delivery to awaiting residents, as they drive through a point of distribution center following Hurricane Dolly. The state of Texas provided more than 142 trucks caring two million four hundred thousand ( 2,400,000) bottles of water and 4,760 pounds of ice immediately to residents in need following Hurricane Dolly.

Airport luggage carriers are employed as a means to transport evacuees to the main passenger terminal at the Louis Armstrong International Airport, in New Orleans, Louisiana (LA), as rescue efforts are underway in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. A US Coast Guard (USCG), HH-65A Dolphin helicopter is visible in the background. Department of Defense (DOD) units are mobilizing as part of Joint Task Force (JTF) Katrina to support the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) disaster-relief efforts in the Gulf Coast areas devastated by Hurricane Katrina

Tree Identification - Hackberry, National Forest Service photograph.

Local Lao workers form a bucket line in order to move

[Hurricane Rita] Beaumont, TX, September 30, 2005 -- Veterinarians from the National Veterinarian Response Team (NVRT) examine a horse brought in to the Animal Disaster Response Facility staged in the Ford Arena outside Beaumont following Hurricane Rita's landfall. Following the examination and shots it will be held until its owners return from evacuation. Bob McMillan/ FEMA Photo

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