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Louisville, Miss., May 5, 2014 -- Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant speaks with the press in Louisville at the site of the FEMA\Department of Homeland Security mobile hospital. Bill Koplitz/FEMA

Louisville, Miss., May 5, 2014 -- The last truck carrying parts of the Department of Homeland Security/FEMA Mobile Hospital arrives at the staging area in Louisville, Miss. Bill Koplitz/FEMA

Louisville, Miss., May 9, 2014 -- Hospital staff prepares the mobile hospital for patients. Survivors in Jones, Leake, Montgomery, Simpson and Warren counties whose property was damaged by the recent storms, tornadoes and flooding in Mississippi may now apply for federal assistance. Bill Koplitz/FEMA

Louisville, Miss., May 5, 2014 -- One of the modules of the Department of Homeland Secuirty/FEMA mobile hospital shows the beds after the shipping sides were removed. The mobile hospital is being put together for the residents of Louisville, Miss. Bill Koplitz/FEMA

Louisville, Miss., May 6, 2014 -- Volunteers from the North Carolina Baptist Men are working to set up the Department of Homeland Security/FEMA mobile hospital in Louisville, Miss., after the local hospital was damaged by the tornado on April 28th. Bill Koplitz/FEMA

Louisville, Miss., May 9, 2014 -- Work continues in the rain at the mobile hospital site. Survivors in Jones, Leake, Montgomery, Simpson and Warren counties whose property was damaged by the recent storms, tornadoes and flooding in Mississippi may now apply for federal assistance. Bill Koplitz/FEMA

Louisville, Miss., May 9, 2014 -- Work continues in the rain at the mobile hospital site. Survivors in Jones, Leake, Montgomery, Simpson and Warren counties whose property was damaged by the recent storms, tornadoes and flooding in Mississippi may now apply for federal assistance. Bill Koplitz/FEMA

Louisville, Miss., May 8, 2014 -- Hospital staff in a training session for the equipment that came with the mobile hospital. Survivors in Jones, Leake, Montgomery, Simpson and Warren counties whose property was damaged by the recent storms, tornadoes and flooding in Mississippi may now apply for federal assistance. Bill Koplitz/FEMA

Louisville, Miss., May 8, 2014 -- Hospital staff inventory equipment that was delivered for the mobile hospital. Survivors in Jones, Leake, Montgomery, Simpson and Warren counties whose property was damaged by the recent storms, tornadoes and flooding in Mississippi may now apply for federal assistance. Bill Koplitz/FEMA

Louisville, Miss., May 5, 2014 -- Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant speaks with the press at the site of the Department of Homeland Security/FEMA mobile hospital in Louisville, Miss. Bill Koplitz/FEMA

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Date Taken: 2014-05-05 18:18:41 UTC

Photographer Name: Bill Koplitz

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Disasters: Mississippi Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding (DR-4175)

Disaster Types: Tornado

Categories: Press Conferences

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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Tornado - Birmingham, Ala. , July 29, 2011 -- Micah Farfour, LTCR Specialist and Phil Campbell Team Lead, and Antonia Martinez, LTCR Communication Specialist, listen to a presentation by Erin Miles, FEMA Deputy Branch Chief for Long-Term Communty Recovery (LTCR), at a FEMA training session on ESF #14 LTCR outreach at the Joint Field Office (JFO) in Birmingham. Photo by Christopher Mardorf / FEMA.

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San Francisco, Calif. , June 21, 2011 -- FEMA Assistant Administrator for the Grant Programs Directorate Elizabeth Harman takes time from her schedule at the 5th annual National Urban Areas Security Conference for Homeland Security in San Francisco to approve Emergency Management Performance Grants to keep money flowing to the states. FEMA has approved more than $39 million in EMPG grants to five states in the past few days to help with the all hazards emergency preparedness programs to protect life and property.

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